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About a Boy

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A wise, hilarious novel from the beloved, award-winning author of  Funny Girl, High Fidelity and  A Long Way Down. Will Freeman may have discovered the key to dating If the simple fact that they were single mothers meant that gorgeous women – women who would not ordinarily look twice a Will – might not only be willing, but enthusiastic about dating him, then he was really onto something. Single mothers – bright, attractive, available women – thousands of them, were all over London. He just had to find them. Single Parents – Alone Together. It was a brilliant plan. And Will wasn’t going to let the fact that he didn’t have a child himself hold him back. A fictional two-year-old named Ned wouldn’t be the first thing he’d invented. And it seems to go quite well at first, until he meets an actual twelve-year-old named Marcus, who is more than Will bargained for…

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About a Boy, Nick Hornby

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Année de publication
2000
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
1573229571
ISBN13
9781573229579
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Première publication
1998
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About a Boy
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A wise, hilarious novel from the beloved, award-winning author of  Funny Girl, High Fidelity and  A Long Way Down. Will Freeman may have discovered the key to dating If the simple fact that they were single mothers meant that gorgeous women – women who would not ordinarily look twice a Will – might not only be willing, but enthusiastic about dating him, then he was really onto something. Single mothers – bright, attractive, available women – thousands of them, were all over London. He just had to find them. Single Parents – Alone Together. It was a brilliant plan. And Will wasn’t going to let the fact that he didn’t have a child himself hold him back. A fictional two-year-old named Ned wouldn’t be the first thing he’d invented. And it seems to go quite well at first, until he meets an actual twelve-year-old named Marcus, who is more than Will bargained for…