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Daisy Dooley Does Divorce

Anna Pasternak

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English
Vermilion
02 June 2008
From the hugely popular Daily Mail columnist, a lively look at the life of a newly-single woman

'Men sleep with girls who wear black knickers, then marry girls who sport white. And you don't want him to marry you, do you?' asked Jess, fixing me with a stare. I didn't dare admit that leaving Jamie hadn't put me off marriage - if anything it had made me even more determined to get my next marriage and underwear combo right...

And so begins Daisy Dooley Does Divorce - the hilarious and often heartbreakingly honest account of a late thirty-something's life after divorce. For Daisy - the alter ego of bestselling author, journalist and columnist Anna Pasternak - her divorce is a blessing in disguise and, like Bridget Jones before her, she is now looking for true love.

From the euphoria of escaping from her brief and disasterous marriage through failed love affairs, to a passionate fling with a younger man via the flirtatious clutches of her best friend's husband, Daisy's diary of the highs and lows of life as a divorcee is an irresistible take on dating and makes for compulsive reading.
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Imprint:   Vermilion
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   197g
ISBN:   9780091917326
ISBN 10:   0091917328
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A regular contributor to national newspapers, particularly the Daily Mail and Sunday Times Style, Anna Pasternak is the bestselling author of Princess In Love. The hugely popular 'Daisy Dooley Does Divorce' column has been published in the Daily Mail every week for two and a half years.

Reviews for Daisy Dooley Does Divorce

Self-help junkie comes to terms with her divorce.Daisy knew she married the wrong man. It was obvious, yet rather than trust her instincts, she forged ahead with her marriage plans to avoid becoming that desperate cliche - a desperate-for-babies career gal in her late 30s. A few years into her painfully dull marriage, Daisy has the courage to get out and try again. Don't be mistaken by this one heroic act. Daisy isn't naturally prone to action. To the contrary, after she leaves her husband, Daisy enjoys a nice long pity party held at her mother's country digs. Besides her tireless mum, Daisy relies on her two closest pals, Jess and Lucy, to help mend her wounds and to listen to her ramblings. Be prepared for the tear fest that ensues as Daisy performs a postmortem on her marriage. Things appear pretty gloomy for this jobless divorcee as she prepares to re-enter the dating pool. Cue more floodworks when Daisy has a disastrous first PPD (post-divorce date). It gets so bad that readers stand the chance of drowning in Daisy's misery and misfortune. But Pasternak (Princess in Love, 1994) gets things moving again. Daisy lands a job and starts revamping her love life. Reinventing herself as a self-help guru, she garners attention from book lovers and publishers as she helps London's singles mend their hearts. Romantically, things start to look up when Daisy reconnects with Julius, her lifelong love. But don't wait for the neat and tidy happy ending. Pasternak's second novel is an unexpected treat: Daisy challenges everyone in her orbit to embrace living in the moment and to let go of expectations.Worth wading through the tears for the generous helping of Daisy Dooley wisdom. (Kirkus Reviews)


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