Description
Book SynopsisA sharp, spiky and funny look at modern life and middle-class preoccupations - this time Christina Hopkinson unpicks the world of the weekend wives.
Trade ReviewWitty, sharp and absorbing with a dark edge that we loved. * Heat *
Praise for Christina Hopkinson's novels * : *
Utter genius -- Lisa Jewell
Fantastically well-written, searingly truthful...very moving * Daily Mail *
You will race through thus indulgent treat * Sunday Mirror *
Ignore the chores and read this * Grazia *
A razor sharp dissection of the madness of modern fame. * Good Housekeeping *
A wonderful portrait of celebrity . . . a light, wry take on life behind the scenes of the A-List and an easy, accessible read. * We Love This Book *
A very funny satire on fame and the media, you will race through this indulgent treat. * Sunday Mirror *
It's a great premise and the book's full of spot-on brilliance, from posh children's clothes to the dramatic denouement in the garden. * Daily Mail *
Hilariously lifts the shades on an uber-glamorous world * Daily Express *
The Nanny Diaries meets
Sex And The City * Red *
A quirky story which is amusingly told. * Image *
Nail-biting end * The Lady magazine *
Funny and deliciously rude. * Daily Mail on JUST LIKE PROPER GROWN-UPS *
Utter genius. * Lisa Jewell on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Fantastically well-written, searingly truthful, occasionally very moving * Daily Mail on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Sharply funny * Marie Claire on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *