Thirty Things I Love About Myself (e-bog) af Sanghani, Radhika
Sanghani, Radhika (forfatter)

Thirty Things I Love About Myself e-bog

90,41 DKK (inkl. moms 113,01 DKK)
Thirty bold steps. One year. Is Nina ready? --------'Fresh, touching... So good!' JANE FALLON'Feelgood, uplifting storytelling at its best' SHEILA O'FLANAGAN'A treat!' LAUREN BRAVO--------Nina Mistry is at rock bottom. She's just broken up with the love of her life. Her friends are moving on. Her career is tanking. Oh, and she just turned thirty in a prison cell. But her night in prison might c...
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Sanghani, Radhika (forfatter)
Forlag Review
Udgivet 20 januar 2022
Genrer Fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781472277688
Thirty bold steps. One year. Is Nina ready? --------'Fresh, touching... So good!' JANE FALLON'Feelgood, uplifting storytelling at its best' SHEILA O'FLANAGAN'A treat!' LAUREN BRAVO--------Nina Mistry is at rock bottom. She's just broken up with the love of her life. Her friends are moving on. Her career is tanking. Oh, and she just turned thirty in a prison cell. But her night in prison might change everything. It's there that she comes across a tatty little self-help book promising to change her life. The book presents her with a question: can she find thirty things she loves about herself? Sceptical but curious, the journalist in Nina can't resist a challenge. And so begins a radical journey: to accept her flaws and find love.Thirty bold steps. One year. Are you ready? Discover THE novel that your best friend wants you to read, and radically rethink everything you think you know about love . . . Readers have FALLEN IN LOVE with #30Things:'Funny and charming' - PANDORA SYKES'Heart-warming and uplifting . . . exactly what we all need right now' - NIKKI MAY'Great fun!' - JILL MANSELL'Funny, heartwarming and empowering' - REAL READER REVIEW'Beautifully and thoughtfully written' - REAL READER REVIEW'I could not love this book more; hilarious, sensitive [and] witty' - REAL READER REVIEW