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Playgroups and Prosecco feels like you're reading through a blog. The writing flows easily, making reading light and pleasant. It's probably not the type of book that would fall into my favourites, but Jo Middleton made it extremely funny and managed to get a few good laughs out of me (effortless). The main theme itself is actual and the struggles of a divorcee mom, trying to balance her new lifestyle and the modern world demands, is described accurately. My preview copy had a few typing errors, but hopefully the next editions will have these fixed.
A tribute to single parents, a kind of 'desperate housewives' daily struggles and a toast to books that don't need a happy ever after. Because in real life, you do come across plenty of sad looking faced guys holding a fish on Tinder. And the happiest ending is to finding your place and know that friends are the real purpose to happy living.