Liz Hurley
ASIN: B00MQKQVF0
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 80
This is the third in a collection of essays taken from the columns of the Cornish Guardian written by the other Liz Hurley. Through the year read how she balances being a bookseller, a mother and a dog walker in Britain's finest county! When life consists of selling books and coping with teenagers there are bound to be difficulties. There's also the odd word of wisdom but they do tend to be very odd and covered in mud, blood and hair.
"Her style is conversational and therefore easy to read, but it's not shallow. She appears not to take herself very seriously, but she has a sharp eye and, at times, a very colloquial turn of phrase. Subjects cover the ordinary things of life from dealing with the floods to chaotic visits to auctions, to what it's like being a woman in an otherwise male household. You probably wouldn't think that a bookshop in Mevagissey is the place to see life at its ...