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Caroline Hulse

    Caroline Hulse fulfills her dream of a career pursued in pajamas, dedicating most of her days to writing, though she occasionally ventures into Human Resources. She possesses a competitive spirit, evident in her passion for board and card games, and her presence in casino poker rooms. Hulse humorously laments the lack of high-stakes Cluedo games and shares her Manchester home with her husband and a small, rather imperious dog who dictates their lives.

    Caroline Hulse
    The Adults
    Like A House On Fire
    Reasonable People
    All the Fun of the Fair
    Sew Caroline Weekend Style
    • Sew Caroline Weekend Style

      15 Easy-Sew Patterns for the Must-Have Weekend Wardrobe

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      "Includes a CD-ROM with PDF patterns"--Back cover.

      Sew Caroline Weekend Style
      4.2
    • All the Fun of the Fair

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A fresh, hilarious and deeply poignant coming-of-age novel from sensational talent Caroline Hulse.

      All the Fun of the Fair
      3.7
    • Reasonable People

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      REASONABLE PEOPLE is a sharp, funny and timely comedy-of-errors about a feuding family

      Reasonable People
      3.4
    • Like A House On Fire

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Another achingly funny, uncomfortably relatable novel from the brilliant Caroline Hulse, chock full of black humour, family drama and a murder mystery with an explosive end ...

      Like A House On Fire
      3.5
    • The Adults

      A Novel

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "Claire and Matt are no longer together but decide what's best for their daughter Scarlett is to have a 'normal' family Christmas. They can't agree on whose idea it was to go to the Happy Forest Holiday park, or who said they should bring their new partners. But someone did--and it's too late to pull the plug ... Scarlett, who is seven, brings her imaginary friend Posey ... Together the five (or six?) of them grit their teeth over Forced Fun activities, drinking a little too much after bedtime [and] oversharing classified secrets about their pasts, and before you know it their holiday is a powder keg that ends ... with a tearful, frightened, call to the police"--

      The Adults
      3.2