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Stephen's Fry secret wife speaks out at last...Stephen Fry - actor, writer, raconteur and wit. Cerebral and sophisticated, a true Renaissance man.Or is he?Finally, his secret double life - the womanizing, the window-cleaning, the kebabs, the karaoke - is exclusively revealed by Edna, his devoted wife and mother of his five, six or possibly seven children. These diaries take us through a year in the life of an unwitting celebrity wife, and are rumored to include:- scandalous nocturnal shenanigans- advice on childcare- 101 things to do with a tin of Spam"Buy the wife's book or I'll never hear the end of it." Stephen Fry"I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train." Oscar Wilde"A good diary should be like a good husband - a constant companion, a source of inspiration and, ideally, bound in leather." Edna Fry

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Mrs Fry's Diary, Mrs Stephen Fry, Stephen Fry, Edna Fry

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English
Released
2010
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Hardcover
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346
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1444720775
ISBN13
9781444720778
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Stephen's Fry secret wife speaks out at last...Stephen Fry - actor, writer, raconteur and wit. Cerebral and sophisticated, a true Renaissance man.Or is he?Finally, his secret double life - the womanizing, the window-cleaning, the kebabs, the karaoke - is exclusively revealed by Edna, his devoted wife and mother of his five, six or possibly seven children. These diaries take us through a year in the life of an unwitting celebrity wife, and are rumored to include:- scandalous nocturnal shenanigans- advice on childcare- 101 things to do with a tin of Spam"Buy the wife's book or I'll never hear the end of it." Stephen Fry"I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train." Oscar Wilde"A good diary should be like a good husband - a constant companion, a source of inspiration and, ideally, bound in leather." Edna Fry