Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life

Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life

by Liz Hoggard (Author), Sarah-JaneLovett (Author), Clare Conville (Author)

Synopsis

Life-enhancing, packed with poetry and philosophical bon mots, Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life draws on the experience of three dangerously knowledgeable women to offer practical but humourous advice, with an understanding of the finer art of living. With over 600 entries, from 'Accepting a compliment' and 'Affairs' to 'Entering a covent', 'Family therapy', 'I don't', 'Teenagers' and 'Wolf-whistling', this is the perfect bedside companion for the modern woman. Mothers, sisters, daughters and girlfriends are constantly asking themselves, and each other, questions about what it means to be a modern woman. Dangerous Women sparkles with the answers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: W&N
Published: 03 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 0297865994
ISBN 13: 9780297865995
Book Overview: Live as well as you dare...

Media Reviews
an effervescent A-Z filled with wise words and witty anecdotes. EASY LIVING Dangerous Women is a brilliant book that all women should pick up and read... FEMALEFIRST I am so pleased about the publication of Dangerous Woman which celebrates the art of being fabulous and female at 15, 50 and far beyond. The three lustrous authors ... intend their sage and witty volume to promote the glorious French art of being bien dans sa peau. -- Rowan Pelling DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Witty guide to 21st Century life that offers advice on 600 subjects that concern every woman' WOMAN & HOME From allure and allergies, to divorce parties and drunk-dialling, this A-Z with attitude is full of wise-cracking advice. SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE 20111129
Author Bio
Clare Conville is a literary agent who likes to throw her fairy dust over new books, projects and writers' careers. Liz Hoggard is a journalist who writes for the EVENING STANDARD, DAILY MAIL and the INDEPENDENT. Sarah-Jane Lovett is a diarist for the EVENING STANDARD and THE TIMES.