**'Hilariously funny with depth and emotion, it's a delightful read'_Heat_** **_Magazine_** _**Robin Wilde is acing life.**_ After the year from hell, she's pulled herself up and out of The Emptiness, her love life is ticking along nicely, single motherhood is actually quite fun and she is read
Wilde About the Girl
โ Scribed by Pentland, Louise
- Publisher
- Bonnier Publishing Fiction; Zaffre
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 237 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- London
- ISBN
- 1785764632
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โฆ Synopsis
'Hilariously funny with depth and emotion, it's a delightful read'Heat Magazine
Robin Wilde is acing life.
After the year from hell, she's pulled herself up and out of The Emptiness, her love life is ticking along nicely, single motherhood is actually quite fun and she is ready for whatever life throws at her. When a thrilling opportunity at work arises, Robin is more than excited to step up and show everyone, including herself, what she's made of.
But her best friend Lacey is increasingly broken-hearted about struggling to conceive, and her daughter Lyla is starting to come out with some horrible attitudes she's learning from someone at school. Is Auntie Kath hiding loneliness under her bubbly, loving veneer? And can Robin definitely trust the people she must depend on in her fab new role?
But Robin has her girls. And her girls have got her. Together they can handle any crisis. Can't they?
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โฆ Subjects
Female friendship -- Fiction
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