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These 15 warm, witty short stories take an affectionate look at the institution of marriage, offering five gentle tales about each of the following stages: seeking a partner, committing to marriage, and surviving the long haul. Each story involves different characters, from single girls seeking Mr Right, to couples struggling with the technicalities of actually getting hitched, to long-wedded couples who have plenty of time to repent at leisure. Although most of the stories are told from a female perspective, this is far from being a feminist rant, but is rather a gentle celebration of…mehr

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These 15 warm, witty short stories take an affectionate look at the institution of marriage, offering five gentle tales about each of the following stages: seeking a partner, committing to marriage, and surviving the long haul. Each story involves different characters, from single girls seeking Mr Right, to couples struggling with the technicalities of actually getting hitched, to long-wedded couples who have plenty of time to repent at leisure. Although most of the stories are told from a female perspective, this is far from being a feminist rant, but is rather a gentle celebration of matrimony - provided you find the right partner, plan the wedding your way, and find ways to live together long-term, despite each other's foibles. From the author Debbie Young, renowned for her sharp observational British humour, underpinned by a cheery optimism and a heart of gold, this little book will be a great engagement, wedding, anniversary or Valentine's gift, or a heartening read for anyone who is wondering whether it's even possible to get married and live happily ever after. If you enjoyed Debbie Young's Christmas collection, Stocking Fillers, you'll love this hopeful romantic volume.
Autorenporträt
Debbie Young writes warm, witty, feel-good contemporary fiction inspired by life in the English village where she lives with her husband and their teenage daughter. She also writes short stories and is a regular judge of the Stroud Short Stories event. She is a frequent speaker at literature festivals and writing events and is founder and director of the Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival. She is regular panelist on BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Book Club and a frequent guest on other radio stations around the country.