Sam Baker is a writer whose work explores themes of female achievement and societal challenges. Her background in journalism and magazine editing, including her tenure as Editor in Chief of Red magazine, has deeply informed her perspective. She is dedicated to recognizing women's accomplishments and supporting vital causes, demonstrating a commitment to social impact through her professional endeavors. Her platform, The Pool, further exemplifies her focus on creating inspiring content for contemporary women.
Eve has never imagined herself as a stepmother. But when she falls in love with Ian, he comes with a ready-made family of three children. And, to make matters worse, the ghost of his glamorous and well known wife haunts them. This is a novel about female friendship.
Annie Anderson, feature writer with one of Britain's leading broadsheets, decides to take a break from the tougher end of journalism. After years working undercover befriending prostitutes and drug addicts, the strain is beginning to tell. At 29, Annie has enough baggage to sink a battleship, a strict all-caffeine-no-food diet and a total inability to maintain relationships with men. Where does a girl go from here? she asks. Fashion, that's where. Annie takes a job on the new flagship magazine Handbag, and prepares herself to be whisked into a world of glamour, beauty and power. But she has a sixth sense for trouble - and it doesn't take her long to find it. When New York's hottest young designer, is gunned down in what appears to be a random killing, Annie decides to do a little digging. What Annie discovers is more bizarre - and a whole lot more frightening - than anything seen at London Fashion Week. She has entered a world where beauty hides a multitude of sins, including fraud, corruption and murder. It doesn't take Annie long to see that she may well become fashion's next victim¿
Women over forty and in their post-fertility years are the most underestimated
and ignored demographic in society. In The Shift writer and journalist Sam
Baker seeks to empower and give voice to women to create a new narrative.
'Wildly gripping and unputdownable. This is a brilliant book' Marian Keyes She can't remember. But someone else can. What is making Helen Graham so jumpy and evasive? Newly arrived in a tiny Yorkshire village, she finds the locals' curiosity her worst nightmare. Looking over her shoulder every day, she tries to piece together her past before it can catch up with her. But with everything she knows in fragments, from her marriage to her career as a war photographer, how can she work out who to trust and what to believe? Most days she can barely remember who she is... She can run. But can she hide? Praise for The Woman Who Ran: 'Disquieting, thought-provoking ...keeps twisting and turning as it hurtles towards a hair-raising climax' Guardian 'Clever and absorbing' Stylist 'Superbly executed, with a creeping sense of dread that builds to an explosive finish' Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go
The adventure unfolds as a young girl named Petunia rescues a talking caterpillar named Herman, leading to a journey that highlights the importance of friendship and respect for all living beings. This heartwarming chapter book captures the essence of kindness and the magical connections that can form between different creatures.
In a world where a magic mirror holds the power to reveal hidden truths, a young protagonist embarks on a transformative journey. As they navigate through challenges, the mirror unveils secrets about their identity and destiny, intertwining themes of self-discovery and courage. The story explores the balance between reality and illusion, leading to profound revelations that change the characters' lives forever. Richly woven with fantasy elements, it captivates readers with its enchanting narrative and thought-provoking messages.
The story follows Amelia as she navigates the challenges of her newfound power as the ruler of the Arbour. Faced with political intrigue, potential betrayals, and the weight of leadership, she must prove her strength and resolve to maintain her claim to the throne. As she confronts both external threats and internal doubts, Amelia's journey highlights themes of courage, loyalty, and the complexities of governance in a richly developed world.
Eve schwor, sich nie in einen verheirateten Mann zu verlieben, doch die Monate mit Ian und seinen drei Kindern sind unbeschwert. Als sie die Kinder kennenlernen muss, scheitert sie als Stiefmutter. Doch mit der Unterstützung ihrer Freundinnen stellt sie sich der Herausforderung, ihre Lieben und deren Kinder zu gewinnen.
Eve verliebt sich in den jungen Witwer Ian. Die Beziehung gestaltet sich schwierig, da die pubertierende Tochter Hannah alles tut, um diese zu zerstören. Eve gründet eine Stiefmütter-Selbsthilfegruppe, in der sich Frauen in ähnlicher Situation gegenseitig unterstützen.