Frankie Says Relapse

Frankie Says Relapse

by SiobhanCurham (Author)

Synopsis

Caitlan's life is not how she planned. Her health obsessed hubbie is more organic than orgasmic, her eight year old daughter wishes her mum was Britney Spears and her four year old son Frankie wants to be known as Daphne. On discovering her diary from 1984 Caitlan begins wondering what would have happened had she followed a different path and was still with her first love. As we dip in and out of the eighties via diary entries and memories we discover what changed Caitlan from fun loving teen to hard nosed cynic. Caitlan is also forced to confront her past and we are finally able to find the answer to the eternal question of 'what if?'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Coronet Books
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0340823712
ISBN 13: 9780340823712

Media Reviews
'Sex and the City meets Fight Club in this thought-provoking yet hilarious novel.' -- Hartlepool Mail on SWEET FA 'It's witty, fun and easy to read - enjoy!' -- Telegraph & Argus (Bradford) on SWEET FA 'Siobhan Curham tells the tale in a funny, often moving and always sharply accurate style ... an entertaining read.' -- Bolton Evening News on SWEET FA 'Siobhan Curham draws on her experiences of being a teenager in the Eighties, in this book of cherished memories of fighting campaigns in fluorescent legwarmers. Her story focuses on a young woman's love affair during the 1984 miner's strike.' -- OK Magazine 'Uproarious tale of a group of women who refuse to come second to the beautiful game is a sassy, modern tale of football widows getting their revenge' -- Cosmopolitan on SWEET FA 'This amusing tale of four women being driven mad by their partners' obsession with football, and taking their revenge in a variety of ways, is irresistible.' -- Marie Claire on SWEET FA 'Girlie fun guaranteed to see off any World Cup fatigue.' -- Company on SWEET FA 'A tale with learning, coping, changing and making a stand very much at its centre. It's good' -- The Bookseller on SWEET FA 'Perfect beach-reading for anyone who is missing their favourite sitcom while on holiday.' -- Good Book Guide on SWEET FA
Author Bio
Siobhan Curham lives in North West London with her husband and son and extensive collection of Frankie Goes to Hollywood remixes.