Scummy Mummies is a comedy book for less-than-perfect parents. It's about how bringing up kids can be a tough business, but we're all going through the same things, and it's easier if we can have a good laugh about it. The book covers a range of themes relevant to modern parents, from pregnancy and
Confessions of a Sugar Mummy
β Scribed by Tennant, Emma
- Book ID
- 108134320
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781448210626
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What do older women want? And older than what, anyway? Love, flattery, an end to baby-sitting, a night out without falling asleep? Or the very last chance of gratifying desire, of finding a soul-mate - even if it means paying over the odds...? Confessions of a Sugar Mummy provides the hilarious answer to the most pressing questions for women who have reached a certain age: am I past it? Why is the pursuit of happiness an acceptable goal for all members of the human race except Old Bags? Money, as so often, turns out to be the solution. And when a sixty-something with frankly limited prospects, finds her flat is worth a fortune, she jumps at the chance of entering the world of property with the glamorous younger Frenchman, Alain. Until, to her horror, she realises she can't turn back until the final question is answered: can money buy me love?'Very witty, the funniest book I've read this year.' Elaine Feinstein'I laughed and laughed ... unputdownable.' Antonia Fraser' Great...
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