Mummy Said the F-word

Mummy Said the F-word

by Fiona Gibson (Author)

Synopsis

Bambino is a glossy, weekly parenting magazine aimed at 'yummy mummies'. Their ideal mother always looks immaculate, never lets her children watch TV and only ever eats organic food ...So when Cait, a chaotic single mother, becomes Bambino's agony aunt, she thinks she might be the single worst person to do the job. But despite her early unwillingness, she realises gradually that the women who are writing to her really do need help, and ultimately she finds herself taking her own advice. And things take a romantic turn when she starts a correspondence with a mysterious reader -- a single dad who merely signs his name 'R' ...Meanwhile, her life outside work is complicated by her best male friend, the kids' dad, and the TV repair man -- all of whom seem to be taking an interest in her. Will Cait ever be able to answer the enormous pile of mail she receives every day? Will she ever stop being irritated by her strangely flirty ex-husband and his awful new girlfriend? And, after all this time, will she be able find true love?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 21 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0340838345
ISBN 13: 9780340838341

Media Reviews
'Lovely, heartwarming, immensely readable' -- Jenny Colgan on LUCKY GIRL 'Addictive' -- Company magazine on WONDERBOY 'Fans of rueful social comedy will chortle.' -- Elle magazine on WONDERBOY 20050101 'A funny, warm, compelling and wonderfully observed novel, hilarious to singletons and mothers alike' -- Marie Claire on BABYFACE 20050101 'A fantastic debut. More than funny, it's true' -- Louise Bagshawe on BABYFACE 20050101 'Enthralling. Gibson's original voice is at once comic and accurate' -- Adele Parks on BABYFACE 20050101
Author Bio
Fiona Gibson is a freelance journalist who has written for many publications including the Observer, the Guardian, Red and Marie Claire and has a regular column on parenting in the Sunday Herald. She was previously the editor of More! magazine. She is the mother of three small children, including twin boys, and lives in Lanarkshire.