Remind Me Again Why I Need a Man: a light, funny and fantastic comedy from bestselling author Claudia Carroll

Remind Me Again Why I Need a Man: a light, funny and fantastic comedy from bestselling author Claudia Carroll

by Claudia Carroll (Author)

Synopsis

Ever since she was a little girl, all Amelia Lockwood has ever wanted is to get married. The Tiffany ring, the Vera Wang dress ...the whole shebang. The car, the gorgeous flat and three fabulous friends only go so far in consoling her now that she's in her thirties and still not married. So when Amelia hears about a course that promises she'll be saying 'I do' before the year is out, she jumps at the chance to enrol. What Amelia doesn't realize is that a fundamental principle of the course is that you need to revisit all your past relationships to work out where you went wrong. In single-minded pursuit of her ultimate goal Amelia gets in touch with every ex-boyfriend she's ever had - right back to age sixteen - with some surprising results!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 01 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0553819348
ISBN 13: 9780553819342
Book Overview: The Tiffany ring, the Vera Wang wedding dress... just how far is Amelia prepared to go?

Media Reviews
This is a hilariously funny, extremely accomplished book that I challenge any woman to read it with a straight face -- IRISH INDEPENDENT
Hilarious... If you are single, married, desperate, blissful or merely content, this book is definitely for you. -- FIRST MAGAZINE
A fun, frothy read, which addresses serious issues about relationships underneath the humour. -- MY WEEKLY
Author Bio
Claudia Carroll was born in Dublin, where she still lives. She has worked extensively as an actress on the Irish stage, but is probably best known for her role as TV's nasty Nicola Prendergast in the long-running Irish soap opera Fair City, a character she describes as 'the horrible old cow everyone loves to hate'. Claudia is single and this book's title comes from a phrase she finds herself using quite a bit, particularly after a really bad date.