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The Single Mum's Wish List

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The Single Mum's Wish List

Written by: Charlene Allcott
Narrated by: Jennifer Saayeng
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Single Mum's Wish List written by Charlene Allcott, read by Jennifer Saayeng.

Meet Martha Ross. She dreams of being a singer, but she’s been working in a call centre for far too long. She’s separating from her husband, the father of her son. And she’s moving back home to her parents’ as a single mum, toddler in tow.

Life has thrown her a few lemons . . . but Martha intends to make a gin and tonic. It’s time to become the woman she’s always wanted to be. And at least her mum’s on hand to provide childcare – and ample motherly judgement, of course.

Soon Martha realises that in order to find lasting love and fulfilment, she needs to find herself first . . . But her attempts at reinvention – from writing a definitive wish list of everything she wants in a new man, to half-marathons, business plans and meditation retreats – tend to go awry in the most surprising of ways . . .

A warm, vibrant and painfully funny novel for fans of Why Mummy Drinks, Fiona Gibson and Lucy Vine.

*Also published as The Reinvention of Martha Ross*

©2019 Charlene Allcott (P)2019 Penguin Audio
Contemporary Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction

Critic Reviews

"One of the freshest, funniest, most exciting new voices I’ve read for a long time." (Jane Fallon)

"Fresh and funny and real...Martha really spoke to me. She will steal everyone's heart!" (Veronica Henry)

"Beautifully written and emotionally intelligent. I rooted for Martha from the start." (Daily Mail)

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