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Happily Ever After

by Harriet Evans
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Overview

In her blockbuster international bestsellers, Harriet Evans perfectly captures the complex lives of young twenty-first-century career women with an “effortlessly readable . . . comic style and loveable characters” (Marie Claire, UK).

At twenty-two, Eleanor Bee is sure about three things: she wants to move to London and become a literary superstar; she wants to be able to afford to buy a coffee and croissant every morning; and after seeing what divorce did to her parents—especially her mum—she doesn’t believe in happy endings.

Elle moves to London. She gets a job at Bluebird Books, a charmingly old-fashioned publisher. She falls out of bars, wears too-short skirts, makes lots of mistakes, and feels like she’s learning nothing and everything at the same time. And then, out of the blue, she falls in love, and that’s when she realizes just how much growing up she has to do.

Ten years on, Elle lives in New York, and you could say she has found success; certainly her life has changed in ways she could never have predicted. But no matter where you go and how much you try to run away, the past has a funny way of catching up with you. . . .

About the Author, Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans, a former publishing executive in the UK, is the author of four novels. She lives in London where she is writing her next novel.

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Editorials

The Bookseller - Stacey Bartlett

A wonderful book to curl up with on a chilly night.

Book Details

Published
June 5, 2012
Publisher
Gallery Books
Pages
496
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781451677263

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