The queen of the one-liners does it again with a tale that bowls along at great speed. She is such fun even when tackling meaty family problems, here centring on a marriage breakdown and child custody. It’s a good story told with flair – a real page-turner.
You can always trust a man - to do the dirty on you
When Lucy finds out her football coach hubby's been playing away from home, she's devastated. But when she discovers just who he's been scoring with, she wants to kick a few balls of her own.
So now that Lucy's learnt that her perfect marriage was like most of her orgasms (faked), the big question is are all men bastards, or will she find the one exception to the rule?
Witty...her jokes are inspired. There's a breezy, engaging lack of inhibition in her writing. Lette's fans will lap it up.
'Witty...her jokes are inspired. There's a breezy, engaging lack of inhibition in her writing. Lette's fans will lap it up' Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
'Outrageous fun' Now Magazine
'A real page-turner' Sunday Express
'Lette's back on top laugh-a-line form' Woman & Home
'Will have you roaring...the latest risqué romp from one of the funniest authors of our time' Look magazine
Author
About Kathy Lette
Kathy Lette first achieved succès de scandale as a teenager with the novel Puberty Blues, which was made into a major film and a TV mini-series. She has written 20 books which have been translated into 19 languages. Kathy has two children and divides her time between Sydney and London. Kathy is an autodidact (a word she taught herself) but has three honorary doctorates. She is a TV presenter, newspaper and magazine columnist and also an ambassador for Their World, the National Autistic Society and Ambitious About Autism. Kathy recently completed a tour of her one-woman show, "Girls Night Out", and is pleased to report that she didn't fall out with the cast.