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Second Prize - Perspectives in Human Biology

3.52 ( 223 Ratings by Goodreads)
Second Prize

Second Prize - Perspectives in Human Biology

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3.52 (223 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 April, 1998
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Lara Fenton is resigned to life on the shelf, especially now her best friend Julie's got engaged. But then Lara is swept off her feet by the divine Hugh Armstrong-Hamilton - and suddenly nothing can spoil her happiness. Hugh has his faults - Lara can't deny that - but who cares if he cancels dates at the last minute? What does it matter if he never picks up the bill? Lara can even put up with the insults from his snooty friends. Just to be seen on the arm of someone like Hugh is consolation enough. After Hugh, any man would seem like second prize. And Lara would never be able to settle for that. Or would she ...?
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340689622
ISBN10 0340689625
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 281 g
Product Dimensions 110 x 26 x 176 mm
Publisher / Reseller Coronet
Format paperback
Edition 2
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Praise for Chris Manby's latest novel: LIZZIE JORDAN'S SECRET LIFE: 'Hilarious city-girl comedy with a message about facing up to who you are' Cosmopolitan With a marriage of comic invention and some clear-sighted emotional honesty, this novel can move as well as amuse' Good Book Guide 'Feelgood romantic comedy for those experiencing, anticipating or vaguely remembering thirtysomething angst' Scotsman

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Author's Bio

Chris Manby grew up in Gloucester and published her first short story in Just Seventeen magazine at the age of fourteen. Now twenty-eight, she lives in London and writes full-time. She has just finished a stint as Writer in Residence at Sheffield Hallam University.

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