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050 | _aFIC .T83 2008 | ||
100 | _aTuccillo, Liz | ||
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_aHow to be single : _ba novel / _cLiz Tuccillo |
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_aNew York : _bPocket Books _cc2008 |
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_a449 pages : _c16 cm. |
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520 | _aOn a brisk October morning in New York, Julie Jenson, a single thirty-eight-year-old book publicist, is on her way to work when she gets a hysterical phone call from her friend Georgia. Reeling from her husband's announcement that he is leaving her for a samba teacher, Georgia convinces a reluctant Julie to organize a fun girls' night out with all their single friends to remind her why it is so much fun not to be tied down. But the night, which starts with steaks and martinis and ends with a trip to the hospital, becomes a wake-up call for Julie. Because none of her friends seems to be having much fun right now. Fed up with the dysfunction and disappointments of being single in Manhattan, Julie quits her job and sets off to find out how women around the world are dealing with this dreaded phenomenon. From Paris to Rio to Sydney, Bali, Beijing, Mumbai, and Reykjavi;k, Julie falls in love, gets her heart broken, sees the world, and learns more than she ever dreamed possible. | ||
650 | _a Single women--Fiction. Dating (Social customs)--Fiction. Self-actualization (Psychology)--Fiction. | ||
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