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How to be Single

By (author) Liz Tuccillo





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It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. You'll be asked it at family gatherings, particularly weddings. Men will ask you on first dates. Therapists will ask you over and over again. It's the question that has no good answer. It's the question that when people stop asking it, makes you feel even worse:  WHY ARE YOU SINGLE?  'A DELICIOUS FEAST OF A FIRST NOVEL... LIZ ARTICULATES THE QUEST FOR LOVE AND THE NUANCE OF FRIEDSHIP IN SUCH A FRESH, SOULFUL, HUMOROUS, MODERN, HONEST VOICE, YOU CAN'T HELP FUT FALL IN LOVE WITH HER CHARACTERS, AND WITH LIZ AS WELL' Cindy Chupack, writer/executive producer of Sex and the City

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Publisher | Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published date | 28 Jan 2016
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 416
Dimensions | 198 x 130 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-4711-4663-3
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BISAC | fiction / literary


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