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Mummy Said the F-Word

A totally laugh out loud page turner about having it all

Author: Fiona Gibson  

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Brilliant, heart-warming, laugh-out-loud fiction: perfect for mothers everywhere.

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Brilliant, heart-warming, laugh-out-loud fiction: perfect for mothers everywhere.

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Description

When Cait, a chaotic single mother, becomes the agony aunt for a glossy parenting magazine, she thinks she might be the single worst person to do the job.

But despite her early unwillingness, she gradually realises that the women writing might really need her help. Perhaps mothers need to realise that they're not actually expected to be perfect, after all?

Then Cait gets an email from a mysterious reader - a single dad who simply signs his name R...

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Critic Reviews

“'Will have you chuckling until the last page'”

'It's sharply observed, funny and captures the warmth, chaos and clutter of family life.' - Daily Mail

'Hilarious and heartening, a great read.' - In Style

'Gibson's take on modern motherhood is ruefully funny and charmingly insightful' - Marie Claire

'Comical, romantic and well-observed' - Sainsbury's Magazine

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'Lovely, heartwarming, immensely readable' - Jenny Colgan on LUCKY GIRL

A fantastic debut. More than funny, it's true - Louise Bagshawe on BABYFACE

'Enthralling. Gibsons original voice is at once comic and accurate - Adele Parks on BABYFACE

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About the Author

Fiona Gibson is a freelance journalist who has written for many publications and was previously the editor of More! magazine. She is the mother of three small children, including twin boys, and lives in Lanarkshire.

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When Cait, a chaotic single mother, becomes the agony aunt for a glossy parenting magazine, she thinks she might be the single worst person to do the job. But despite her early unwillingness, she gradually realises that the women writing might really need her help. Perhaps mothers need to realise that they're not actually expected to be perfect, after all? Then Cait gets an email from a mysterious reader - a single dad who simply signs his name R...

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperback
Published
19th February 2009
Pages
320
ISBN
9780340838358

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