You Must Be Jo King
Newly single 39-year-old Joanne has decided on three goals to achieve in her life. The first is to train her dog, while she still has some house and furniture left. The second is to try and be nicer about Fran, at least in front of the children anyway, and purely for George's sake. And finally, to "get a life", which with a bit of luck might include some romance.
Jo must cope with the teenage intolerance of her children, Lucy and Josh, the demands of her 83-year-old mother, Gwen, and the destruction capabilities of their new puppy, Millie – a leaving gift from George to the children.
A hilarious and indulging chic-lit exploring the many encounters in Jo's life – including hopes of romance with an artist, a blind date with a policeman, a chance meeting with physiotherapist, Nick King, and a battle with her ex-husband George's new "soulmate", Fran.
Author Moira Murphy lives in County Durham and is a retired care assistant. Upon retiring, Moira joined the WEA (Workers Education Association) writing group in Newcastle. When that closed due to funding cuts she successfully opened and ran her own writer's group at her local library in Gateshead-on-Tyne before giving it up fairly recently.
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You Must Be Jo King
Newly single 39-year-old Joanne has decided on three goals to achieve in her life. The first is to train her dog, while she still has some house and furniture left. The second is to try and be nicer about Fran, at least in front of the children anyway, and purely for George's sake. And finally, to "get a life", which with a bit of luck might include some romance.
Jo must cope with the teenage intolerance of her children, Lucy and Josh, the demands of her 83-year-old mother, Gwen, and the destruction capabilities of their new puppy, Millie – a leaving gift from George to the children.
A hilarious and indulging chic-lit exploring the many encounters in Jo's life – including hopes of romance with an artist, a blind date with a policeman, a chance meeting with physiotherapist, Nick King, and a battle with her ex-husband George's new "soulmate", Fran.
Author Moira Murphy lives in County Durham and is a retired care assistant. Upon retiring, Moira joined the WEA (Workers Education Association) writing group in Newcastle. When that closed due to funding cuts she successfully opened and ran her own writer's group at her local library in Gateshead-on-Tyne before giving it up fairly recently.
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Newly single 39-year-old Joanne has decided on three goals to achieve in her life. The first is to train her dog, while she still has some house and furniture left. The second is to try and be nicer about Fran, at least in front of the children anyway, and purely for George's sake. And finally, to "get a life", which with a bit of luck might include some romance.
Jo must cope with the teenage intolerance of her children, Lucy and Josh, the demands of her 83-year-old mother, Gwen, and the destruction capabilities of their new puppy, Millie – a leaving gift from George to the children.
A hilarious and indulging chic-lit exploring the many encounters in Jo's life – including hopes of romance with an artist, a blind date with a policeman, a chance meeting with physiotherapist, Nick King, and a battle with her ex-husband George's new "soulmate", Fran.
Author Moira Murphy lives in County Durham and is a retired care assistant. Upon retiring, Moira joined the WEA (Workers Education Association) writing group in Newcastle. When that closed due to funding cuts she successfully opened and ran her own writer's group at her local library in Gateshead-on-Tyne before giving it up fairly recently.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158805455
Publisher: The Book Guild
Publication date: 11/27/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 2 MB
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