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Sharon Krum

    Sharon Krum crafts compelling narratives that delve into diverse subjects, from celebrity profiles to women's issues, fashion, and health. Her journalistic background informs a writing style that is both insightful and engaging, appealing to a broad readership across prominent publications. As an author of two novels, both of which have been optioned for film, Krum demonstrates a powerful ability to translate her observations into resonant storytelling. She continues to explore contemporary themes in her ongoing work, solidifying her place as a keen observer of modern life.

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    The thing about Jane Spring
    • 2006

      The thing about Jane Spring

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.3(16)Add rating

      Jane Spring has discovered that twenty-first-century relationships are built on a myth. She's organized, attractive, strong-minded and self-sufficient - yet she's single. She's smart, ambitious and sexually confident - yet somehow, while all her friends plan their weddings, no-one wants to marry her. Then one day she finds the answer. Drinking her way through a depressing afternoon snowed into her apartment, she turns on the TV and finds a Doris Day marathon. And that's when the revelation hits her- Doris wouldn't be stuck inside alone at a weekend. Doris wouldn't scare men off. Doris always gets her man. Because despite everything men say, they're terrified of women like Jane. What they really want is a cute little blonde with frosted pink lipstick, tight pencil skirts and kitten heels. What they really want is Doris. And so Jane Spring sets out to reinvent herself. If that's what men want, that's what she'll give them...

      The thing about Jane Spring