The perfect book to curl up with on a long winter's evening. Rich, witty and moving I Remember You is for anyone who likes to dream about a new life -- and for anyone who still remembers their first love.
A British 'When Harry Met Sally' from the new superstar of women's fiction. Kate Miller re-made herself from a geeky teenager into the image of modern woman, with a career in glossy magazines, a wedding to plan and a flatmate who was her best friend. Then it all fell apart - spectacularly, painfully and forever. Ever since, she's hidden in New York, working as a dogsbody for a literary agency. ...
Home should be a place where you can relax, escape your worries and hide away in comfort with your family. Not for Lizzy Walters, where a summer at home means juggling family secrets and confronting old flames.
Home should be a place where you can relax, escape your worries and hide away in comfort with your family. Not for Lizzy Walters, where a summer at home means juggling family secrets and confronting old flames.
Looking at China since 1949, this work examines a wide range of materials - self-help guides, medical advice pamphlets, women's magazines, and the official and popular press - and compares the various discourses of sexuality and the meanings associated with woman that emerge from them.