THE PUBLIC CONFESSIONS OF A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN by Sue Townsend

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Enter the world of Susan Lilian Townsend - sun-worshippers, work-shy writers, garden-centire lovers and those in search of a good time all welcome....

Over the last decade Sue Townsend has written a monthly column for Sainsbury's magazine, which covers everything from hosepipe bans and Spanish restaurants to writer's block and the posh middle-aged woman she once met who'd never heard of Winnie the Pooh.  Collected together for the first time, they form a set of pieces from one of Britain's most popular and acclaimed writers that are funny, touching and perceptive - exactly those qualities that have helped the diaries of Adrian Mole sell nearly seven million copies worldwide.

Soft cover, good condition.  355 pages.

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