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Froth on the Cappuccino: How Small Pleasures Can Save Your Life

3.35 ( 129 Ratings by Goodreads)
Froth on the Cappuccino: How Small Pleasures Can Save Your Life

Froth on the Cappuccino: How Small Pleasures Can Save Your Life

3.35 (129 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 30 October, 2008
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Good bread, warm towels, crisp mornings, girls' nights out, eating the froth on the cappuccino: these are the ordinary pleasures that make life worth living. Yet sometimes other things in our lives can be so overwhelming that we forget their healing power. In this inspiring book, bestselling author Maeve Haran describes how the little things in life can prove to be the most satisfying. Swapping jokes with a shopkeeper or getting a smile from another driver when you let them into the traffic makes you feel better about yourself than any self-help book. "Froth on the Cappuccino" celebrates hundreds of everyday delights all designed to remind us how joyous life is.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848500174
ISBN10 1848500173
Number Of Pages 280
Item Weight 281 g
Product Dimensions 124 x 22 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hay House UK
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Maeve Haran, a former TV producer, rose to fame with her first novel, Having It All. She has written nine further novels, over 50 short stories and regularly contributes to national newspapers. She has two daughters, a son, a black and white cat, and a very naughty Tibetan terrier. She is married to an extremely tall Glaswegian. They live in north London and a have a cottage on the Sussex Downs. Her hobby is trying to balance work, motherhood and having a good time.

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