How to be Single
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- £5.99
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie, Leslie Mann, and Damon Wayans Jr.! From the coauthor of He’s Just Not That Into You and a former story editor for Sex and the City, How to Be Single is about one woman’s attempts to navigate a world filled with ever-evolving definitions of love.
Julie Jenson is a 37-year-old book publicist in New York. She's also single - and has been for six years. When her friend Georgia's husband dumps her for a samba teacher, Julie gathers her four single girlfriends for one momentous night of New York singlehood. Following a night that started with Steaks & Martinis and ended with topless bar dancing and a trip to the hospital, Julie decides that she's fed up with New York's singles scene once and for all. Her friends are all beautiful, smart and successful - but between the five of them, there's more dysfunction and disappointment than she can handle. So she quits her job and sets off to find how women around the world deal with the dreaded phenomenon of the Single Life. From Paris to India, to Iceland and back to New York, Julie finds out how to make her crazy life work.
Written in Tuccillo's pitch-perfect and hilarious voice, HOW TO BE SINGLE is the ultimate novel for the single girl in us all.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Julie, a 38-year-old New Yorker, has a lot of beautiful, accomplished single female friends—and she wants to know why. So she takes off on a globe-trotting quest for answers: What do single women in Rio, Bali and Paris have to say about love, sex and all those men they’re not married to? Former Sex and the City writer Liz Tuccillo—the author of the tough-love dating guide He’s Just Not That into You—has written a fast-paced and very funny exploration of modern dating habits and an ode to the friendships that keep us (mostly) sane.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The sassy coauthor of He's Just Not That into You and former executive story editor for Sex and the City stays on familiar ground for her energetic fiction debut. It follows the dating lives of five single New York women, one of whom, narrator Julie, is writing a book about how bachelorettes across the world manage. A Yahoo-sponsored trip sent Tuccillo traveling the world interviewing women in preparation for her novel; Julie embarks on a similar journey while her four friends duke it out on the New York dating scene. The subsequent stories of courtship, marriage and romantic expectations from Julie's travels are revealing and compelling, but the narrator's interviews quickly give way to her own international affair. The friends back home engage in familiar behavior: the postdivorce fling, the forbidden workplace romance, the comfortable but boring relationship and the quirky pet as substitute-boyfriend. The women's plucky points-of-view are nicely intermingled, with Julie as the woman who ties them all together in Carrie-like fashion. Occasional shifts to issues like poverty in India, however, work against the book's strengths.
Customer Reviews
Definitely how to be single!
Great book with lots of laughs and moments to remember. Any single girl can relate to this book! Looking forward to more of Liz's work appearing!
Depressing!!!!
THE MOST DEPRESSING book I have ever read! Seriously if you are single do not read it, your faith in men and eventually settling down will be crushed! I wish I never downloaded it. I wasn't even worried about being single now I'm bloody petrified this is it!