Amy Cole- All Figured Out- Elizabeth McGivern-Literary Humour
If you enjoy a lighthearted look at life and a smile this could be the very tonic. Amy is
pregnant and being Amy is by her own words the size of a whale. Her best friend and
business partner Elle, has just been diagnosed with cancer and is successfully undergoing
treatment. Amy’s son Arthur is being bullied at school and his father is not the nicest
or most PC people Amy has had the pleasure of dealing with. Joseph in the cafe
where they have their office upstairs, is debating re-introducing Colombian meals as
that’s where his family is from but at the same time he wants to retire and see more
of the world. If you enjoy a lighthearted look at life and a big smile into the bargain
Amy has it in spades. Elizabeth has a wonderful way with words that you can’t help
but laugh out loud at some of the things Amy and co get up to and say. Looking at
life through different eyes is a real tonic and pick-me-up. Whatever Elizabeth/Amy
is on- please could I have some? Lol! I only wish I could think of the retorts quick
enough in real life as Amy does! From an acerbic mother to the SWAM club,(you
need to read to find out its not to do with swimming) Amy is a brave woman
and someone I would love as a friend.
Love this, Love Amy!
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Elizabeth McGivern is a former journalist turned hostage-in-her-own-home surrounded
by three men and a horrible dog named Dougal. In an effort to keep her sanity she decided to write a parenting blog after the birth of her
first son so she can pinpoint the exact moment she failed as a mother. In an unexpected turn of events, the blog helped her to find a voice and connect with
parents in similar situations; namely those who were struggling with mental health
issues and parenting. It was because of this encouragement – and wanting to avoid her
children as much as possible – her debut novel, Amy Cole has lost her mind, was born. Elizabeth lives in Northern Ireland although wishes she could relocate to Iceland on a
daily basis. To witness her regular failings as a parent you can find her on: www.mayhemandbeyond.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mayhemandbeyond Twitter - https://twitter.com/MayhemBeyond Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mayhemandbeyond/ Picture credited to Jess Lowe
by three men and a horrible dog named Dougal. In an effort to keep her sanity she decided to write a parenting blog after the birth of her
first son so she can pinpoint the exact moment she failed as a mother. In an unexpected turn of events, the blog helped her to find a voice and connect with
parents in similar situations; namely those who were struggling with mental health
issues and parenting. It was because of this encouragement – and wanting to avoid her
children as much as possible – her debut novel, Amy Cole has lost her mind, was born. Elizabeth lives in Northern Ireland although wishes she could relocate to Iceland on a
daily basis. To witness her regular failings as a parent you can find her on: www.mayhemandbeyond.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mayhemandbeyond Twitter - https://twitter.com/MayhemBeyond Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mayhemandbeyond/ Picture credited to Jess Lowe
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