Between the Covers: Jilly Cooper on sex, socialising and survival

Hardback Published on: 29/10/2020
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Synopsis

One truth I have learnt, as middle age enmeshes me like Virginia creeper, is that I shall never change-because my capacity for self-improvement is absolutely nil.

Jilly Cooper's observations from her days as a much-loved newspaper columnist cover everything to do with sex, socialising and survival - from marriage, friendship and the minutiae of family life, to the tedium of going to visit people for the weekend, the stress of hosting dinner parties and the descent of middle age.

Entertaining and full of heart, this classic collection of journalism from the legendary author explores the highs and lows of everyday life with wit, wisdom and warmth.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781787633308
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 361g
  • Languages: English

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Between the Covers
Fun, frank and honest
I really enjoyed this read. It was fun, frank and real. I felt she didn’t hold back and gave us, the readers and general public an honest account of what i... READ MORE
Clara Carter
Between the Covers
Jolly super Jilly!
A nostalgic delight! I grew up reading Jilly Cooper and remember her columns from my parents’ copy of the Sunday Times. I was lovely to revisit them an... READ MORE
Sam Whittaker
Between the Covers
Fun, Frank and Honest
I really enjoyed this read. It was fun, frank and real. I felt she didn’t hold back and gave us, the readers and general public an honest account of what i... READ MORE
Clara Carter
Between the Covers
Jolly Uplifting Jilly
You know where you are with Jilly Cooper: always going to be entertained. It was a double pleasure to be transported back to those Sunday Times columns in ... READ MORE
Carole Hawkins