When Stephanie Klein hit her twenty-fourth birthday she thought she had everything she could possibly have wanted from life: a good job, a successful husband, a Manhattan apartment and a baby on the way. By the time she hit thirty it was all gone; her husband and her baby lost. She was left to start again with a whole new life and an entirely depleted cast of characters. Her only company was her 'Furkid' (the small brown dog she now shared a bed with). Her friend told her to get out dating again and to employ the sandwich principle - keep one man on either side, and enjoy the interesting one in-between. So she set off, with much trepidation and wardrobe anxiety, to discover single sex all over again...The weblog she kept of her new found freedom and sexual adventures became a sensation in the States. Her brilliantly funny, acerbic descriptions of love, life and dating bought her press and acclaim. "Straight up and Dirty" is Stephanie's funnier than comedy, truer than romance, sexier than fiction account of her journey.
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About the Author:
Stephanie Klein - dubbed 'the internet queen of Manhattan' by the Independent - is a freelance writer, photographer and popular blogging mistress. Her unique website www.stephanieklein.com averages over 100,000 visitors a month. Her writings have been published in the UK, Belgium and China, and her photographs appear in all rooms of The Hotel Gansevoort in New York City as well as on numberous fashion and celebrity pages.
Review:
"The fearless Stephanie Klein makes Sex in the City look passe. Outrageous, outspoken and always honest, she is looking for love, with a cocktail in her hand" * Independent * "Beneath the wisecracking tales of solo supermarket shopping, phone therapy, the raw emotion about her divorce and nightmare mother-in-law rings true" * Marie Claire *
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- PublisherHarper Collins
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 009190899X
- ISBN 13 9780091908997
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages304
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