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Jon Marshall leads a pretty normal life. He's a partner in his own practice, owns a nice house in a nice suburb and cruises town in a Beemer. But things are about to change. Big time. It all kicks off when he falls prey to the vicissitudes of email dating and is forced to bear the brunt of the tantrums of a grumpy (and increasingly aggressive) Window Weasel, sent to him in a moment of madness by his friend and colleague, George. Events are complicated further by a new 'running buddy', a mad woman with eighties hair and a very accident-prone cat, all of whom conspire to make Jon's world spiral ever so slightly out of control . . . Fortunately, the responsibility of being the lone parent to an adorable baby girl, nicknamed the Bean, brings him back to relative sanity, for it's the Bean who shows him life's endless possibilities. Praise for Nick Earls: 'Earls does blokey emotional turmoil brilliantly. Very nearly perfect' Mirror 'A funny and moving story' Daily Express 'A really funny book that is also very touching' - Shine'Funny and touching' Hello!

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Perfect skin, Nick Earls

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Title
Perfect skin
Language
English
Authors
Nick Earls
Publisher
Pan Books
Released
2002
Format
Paperback
Pages
353
ISBN10
0330481207
ISBN13
9780330481205
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Jon Marshall leads a pretty normal life. He's a partner in his own practice, owns a nice house in a nice suburb and cruises town in a Beemer. But things are about to change. Big time. It all kicks off when he falls prey to the vicissitudes of email dating and is forced to bear the brunt of the tantrums of a grumpy (and increasingly aggressive) Window Weasel, sent to him in a moment of madness by his friend and colleague, George. Events are complicated further by a new 'running buddy', a mad woman with eighties hair and a very accident-prone cat, all of whom conspire to make Jon's world spiral ever so slightly out of control . . . Fortunately, the responsibility of being the lone parent to an adorable baby girl, nicknamed the Bean, brings him back to relative sanity, for it's the Bean who shows him life's endless possibilities. Praise for Nick Earls: 'Earls does blokey emotional turmoil brilliantly. Very nearly perfect' Mirror 'A funny and moving story' Daily Express 'A really funny book that is also very touching' - Shine'Funny and touching' Hello!