Asking for a Friend
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Publisher Description
No woman gets left behind
Three best friends are going to solve their relationship woes once and for all
“Witty, pacy and joyful, Asking For a Friend is a truly uplifting celebration of friendship” –Beth O’Leary, The Flatshare
Forty-something Jemima’s life is on track – well, sort of, she just needs to bat her troublesome ex away for good.
Twenty-something Meagan is in the midst of her five-phase plan and is nearly ready for phase three: a relationship.
While thirty-something Simi has had more it’s not yous than any I dos.
These best friends decide it’s time to ditch the dating apps and play the love game by their own rules. They’re going to ask people out in real life…but only for each other. What could possibly go wrong?
Comedian Andi Osho’s hilarious and uplifting debut novel features her trademark wit and is perfect for fans of Candice Carty-Williams, Talia Hibbert and Jasmine Guillory.
Reviews
Praise for Asking For a Friend
‘Witty, pacy and joyful, Asking For a Friend is a truly uplifting celebration of friendship’ Beth O’Leary, The Flatshare
‘A mistressclass in combining humour and lovely characters, all wrapped up with a cracking story’ Jo Brand
‘A massively entertaining tale of wingwomen recharging each other’s love lives. Funny, spiky and fab!’ Beth Morrey, Saving Missy
‘As hilarious as Andi’s stand-up while feeling like a lively night out with brilliant friends’ Sara Pascoe
‘Fabulously fun. I found myself laughing out loud at so many hilarious lines along the way. An utter joy to read from start to finish!’ Helly Acton, The Shelf
‘I LOVED it. Funny, sparky and written with so much heart’ Daisy Buchanan, Insatiable
‘Had me laughing from the first page. Warm, engaging and brilliantly relatable’ Lucy Vine, Hot Mess
‘An ultimately feel-good story about female friendships full of heart and humour’ Angela Griffin
‘An absolute triumph, I loved every word’ Susan Calman
’A loving tribute to female friendships bursting with funny lines and loveable characters’ Lucy Porter
About the author
Andi Osho is an accomplished writer, actress, film maker and stand-up comedian who has appeared on a number of popular TV comedy shows, such as Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Last Call With Carson Daly and The Late, Late Show. During that time, Andi also wrote, performed and toured two sell-out solo shows, appeared at the O2 Arena in London and Just for Laughs in Montreal.
Andi has written for broadcasters such as Fox, BBC and Sky including comedy horror, Twin Thing (Sky Arts) and her own E4 sketch pilot The Andi O Show. As a film maker, her award-winning shorts have screened at film festivals around the world.
Asking For A Friend is her debut novel.
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Lies and past hurt upend a friend group in comedian Osho's laugh-out-loud debut rom-com. To help aspiring actor Simi break her habit of falling in love too quickly, her two best friends agree to all find dates for each other. Talent agent Meagan, who represents Simi and whose life plan doesn't include a relationship, is just along for the ride, while writer Jemima hopes to use the experiment as fodder for her next book. The trio perfectly balance each other even as Osho shows how their individual issues hold each of them back romantically: Simi, who has a troubled relationship with her father, must learn to trust her own judgment; Jemima keeps pushing away the handsome therapist who's interested in her; and fiercely independent Meagan keeps her friend with benefits at arm's length even when Meagan wants more. The women's friendship takes a nosedive when Simi searches for a new agent without telling Meagan, Jemima uses her friends' stories without their permission, and Meagan's controlling behavior goes overboard. Can they save both friendship and the love they've found along the way? Osho navigates these strained relationships with emotional nuance and dry, sarcastic humor. With as much focus on platonic love as romantic, this paean to sisterhood and personal growth is sure to charm.