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Tiny Bit Marvellous

by Dawn French

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Tiny Bit Marvellous

Synopsis

Everyone hates the perfect family.So you’ll love the Battles.Mo is about to hit the big 50, and some uncomfortable truths are becoming quite apparent:She doesn’t understand either of her teenage kids, which as a child psychologist, is fairly embarrassing.She has become entirely grey. Inside, and out.Her face has surrendered and is frightening children.Dorais about to hit the big 18 . . . and about to hit anyone who annoysher, especially her precocious younger brother Peter who has a chronicOscar Wilde fixation.Then there’s Dad . . . who’s just, well, dad.ATINY BIT MARVELLOUS is the story of a modern family all living in theirown separate bubbles lurching towards meltdown. It is for anyone whohas ever shared a home with that weird group of strangers we callrelations.Oh and there’s a dog. Called Poo.

Product details

ISBN:
9780718157869
Category:
Fiction & related items
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2011-06-23
Publisher:
Penguin Books, Limited
Country of origin:
GBR
Pages:
432

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