Life in Pieces: From the Sunday Times Bestselling author of So Lucky, comes a bold, brilliant, and hilarious book to curl up with for New Year
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- Condition: Brand New
- ISBN: 9780008431877
- Author(s):
Dawn O'Porter,
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Pages: 320
- Format: Hardback
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*The Sunday Times bestseller*
'Funny, intimate and honest' Louis Theroux
'Moving and funny. I absolutely loved it' Claudia Winkleman
'Heartbreaking, hilarious, comforting' Marie Claire
Dear 2020 - can we just start over?
Love Dawn x
LIFE IN PIECES is a book for anyone who's been thrown into a life they didn't plan, or who just wants to stick it to 2020. When it looks like everything's falling apart, we'll piece it back together.
From reflections on grief and identity, bad hair and parenting, sleep and spirituality, to the things we can control and the things we cannot, Dawn has been doing a lot of thinking about life in lockdown. Mostly from a cupboard. Discover the daily diaries that track the journey - for a hilarious, heartbreaking and highly entertaining glimpse into the new normal.
'There's been a lot of well-meaning but mad advice on how to contend with the strangest period of human history any of us has ever lived through. Dawn O'Porter redresses the balance by telling it as it really has been: holding out for 5pm to crack open the tequila' Mark Watson