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The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
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After following the advice from a manual called "How to Meet and Marry Mr Right", Jane learns that in love there is neither pattern nor promise, and never rules. This is a funny collection of connected stories and a portrait of Jane, a woman manoeuvring her way through love, sex and relationships.
Every once in a while a novel sinks into your consciousness that bit deeper than the others. Weeks and years later, apart from recounting the plot, you're left with a feeling, a sense of its soul. It may yet be too early to tell if the The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing will be memorable, but it's soon enough to tell that it defines an epoch. Melissa Bank has written a definitive account of the journey into adulthood, a female perspective on mating and dating. Any woman born this half of the 20th century, who's enjoyed (endured?) more than one relationship with the other side will warm to this funny, frank and sensitive novel. Jane Rosenal's entrée to the world of significant relationships begins with her older brother's older woman. The bewildered teenager's naive understanding and disbelief as the relationship disintegrates before her eyes should have served as a mighty warning on the perils of the mating game. But, hey, what's a little knowledge without bitter experience? As Jane grows into, and out of, a career in publishing, so she melts into, and out of, a series of pointless affairs. Throw in a few life- shattering personal experiences along the way, a near- disastrous encounter with a self-help manual, How to Meet and Marry Mr Right, and finally, Jane learns the secret that has eluded her for so long. Elegantly written and searingly honest, Melissa Bank's debut novel is one to recommend to all your girlfriends--single or not.
Every once in a while a novel sinks into your consciousness that bit deeper than the others. Weeks and years later, apart from recounting the plot, you're left with a feeling, a sense of its soul. It may yet be too early to tell if the The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing will be memorable, but it's soon enough to tell that it defines an epoch. Melissa Bank has written a definitive account of the journey into adulthood, a female perspective on mating and dating. Any woman born this half of the 20th century, who's enjoyed (endured?) more than one relationship with the other side will warm to this funny, frank and sensitive novel. Jane Rosenal's entrée to the world of significant relationships begins with her older brother's older woman. The bewildered teenager's naive understanding and disbelief as the relationship disintegrates before her eyes should have served as a mighty warning on the perils of the mating game. But, hey, what's a little knowledge without bitter experience? As Jane grows into, and out of, a career in publishing, so she melts into, and out of, a series of pointless affairs. Throw in a few life- shattering personal experiences along the way, a near- disastrous encounter with a self-help manual, How to Meet and Marry Mr Right, and finally, Jane learns the secret that has eluded her for so long. Elegantly written and searingly honest, Melissa Bank's debut novel is one to recommend to all your girlfriends--single or not.

Released 20 yrs ago (3/16/2005 UTC) at
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This one is going into the All & Everything Book Box
This one is going into the All & Everything Book Box

This was caught out of the all and everything box as it made it's way home.

Journal Entry 4 by Sterile at Controlled Release in -- Controlled Release, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- United Kingdom on Monday, November 7, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (11/7/2005 UTC) at Controlled Release in -- Controlled Release, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- United Kingdom
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Sending as RABCK to Book-monster in London. 2nd Class. 7th November.
Sending as RABCK to Book-monster in London. 2nd Class. 7th November.

Journal Entry 5 by book-monster from -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Thursday, November 10, 2005
Received in the post yesterday. Thanks!

Journal Entry 6 by book-monster from -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Unfortunately, I didn't journal this soon after I read it. The writing style was crisp and the linked stories all very interesting, I particularly liked the last one.

Journal Entry 7 by book-monster from -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Just posted to anna1000 to replace a bookray that was lost somewhere between Iran and Portugal. I hope this book's journey goes a bit more smoothly.

received it as part of a bookray today, thanks so much for replacing it and sending it to me, I am looking forward to reading it, althought unfortunately it might take a little longer than normal as I am in the process of moving from Switzerland to Germany.