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In the Wee Small Hours. Gil McNeil

4.06 ( 203 Ratings by Goodreads)
In the Wee Small Hours. Gil McNeil

In the Wee Small Hours. Gil McNeil

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4.06 (203 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 July, 2005
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Life just keeps getting more complicated for Annie Baker. Her sister Lizzie's pregnant and wants Annie to be her birth-partner - she's planning an active labour, in water, with lots of candles and music. Her partner Matt isn't too sure, although he's bought some new swimming trunks just in case. Annie's friend Leila has got a new man, Tor, and she's getting heavily into yoga, while Kate from the village has somehow ended up having an affair with her own ex-husband. And as for the men in Annie's own life, it just gets worse. Her seven-year-old son Charlie is now officially Pagan, and desperate for his own pet pheasant. Boss Barney is building a bit of a reputation for TV commercials involving stunts, so if she's not lurching around the North Sea in a trawler, she's stuck up a crane. Then there's Uncle Monty, a retired mole-catcher who collects bric-a-brac, to keep an eye on. Eighty-three and a few sandwiches short of a picnic, Monty has threatened the Meals on Wheels lady with a shotgun and is refusing to leave the farm where he's lived all his life. just when Annie was beginning to think she might be able to cope without him For everyone who fell in love with Annie Baker and her Only Boy for Me, here's what happened next. And for anyone who's ever wondered how to combine motherhood, the country life and a career in town, and why pheasants make that weird clicking noise, this is essential reading.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780747579021
ISBN10 0747579024
Number Of Pages 373
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 172 x 156 x 31 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Paperback
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