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Do You Remember the First Time? [Paperback]

Jenny Colgan (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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August 2, 2004
Life doesn't have a rewind button. Ever wished it did? Flora's wish is about to come true, in a magical new novel about the ultimate second chance, from the bestselling author of WORKING WONDERS and AMANDA'S WEDDING. As her best friend Tashy cuts into her wedding cake, 32-year-old Flora realises she is disillusioned with life. Suddenly, her well-paid job, cosy flat and stable relationship with sensible Olly don't amount to a whole lot. Flora wants to be 16 again. She closes her eyes and wishes. Her wish has come true. Waking up the next morning is a shock. But now Flora has the chance to right some wrongs. Trading crows feet for pimples, love handles for a torso Britney Spears would kill for and dull dinner parties for house parties where White Lightning and snogging are the order of the day, Flora revels in a life where things are far less complicated and just much more! FUN. It's not all laughs though. Will what she does change the future? How can she get back to the present and her ordinary life? And does she even want to?

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'Funny stuff.' Heat 'Snappy and wickedly entertaining.' You 'Full of laughs and lipgloss -- brilliant.' Company PRAISE FOR JENNY COLGAN: 'Funny, magical and moving.' TIME OUT 'A sharp, witty love story.' OBSERVER 'Colgan is on top form with her latest outrageous romp' Cosmopolitan 'Jenny Colgan is one of the leaders of the pack! Fast-paced, funny, poignant and well-observed' Daily Mail 'Wonderful, warm and resonant' Hello 'Sharp, well-observed and hilarious' New Statesman 'Compulsively comical' Cosmopolitan 'In the great tradition of Bridget Jones' Guardian 'Funny and insightful' Mail on Sunday 'Wickedly funny' Mirror 'A barrel of laughs' Express 'A witty, lively story' The Times 'A scream' Elle 'She is very, very funny' Express

About the Author

Jenny Colgan was born in 1972 in Ayrshire. After Edinburgh University, she worked for six years in the health service, moonlighting as a cartoonist and stand-up comic. She is the author of four previous bestselling novels: Amanda's Wedding, Talking to Addison, Looking for Andrew McCarthy and Working Wonders, all of which are in development for film and TV. Jenny lives in London and is working on her sixth novel and a new TV series.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Collins Pb (August 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007153856
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007153855
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,677,092 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Real Twist, April 10, 2006
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This was exquisite writing. One of those books you start reading in the bookstore, and then suddenly realizing if you're taking this long to pour through a book it's really more fair to buy it, and then you can't stop reading it until 3 in the morning when you're eyes finally droop and fall apart.

Woman is uncomfortable with the direction of her life, twice. She makes a wish, and suddenly is transported into the past- with a twist. She's 16, but in the present, the early 21st century. That's a new one. And she has to decide if she can, does she want to go back? How it happened is a bit of a deux es machina, never explained. But in this book, that's unimportant. I enjoyed the author's playing both with alternate reality, and real moral issues. Can we change our lives? Should we? What does it mean to be satisfied with life and not bitter, yet still striving to change? I was challenged in reading this work to contemplate my past and accept the good in my present.

Colgan writes real. I have no inkling into the past of this author, but the book feels so true one would think it had to be autobiographical. What amazes me is that the author remembers her youth so well. I certainly have forgotten most of the details she seems to have recalled. As I read it, I was transported into my own past life as a teenager, and simultaneously as an adult of about the age of the protagonist. Having been a student, and now a teacher, I could see life as a student and a teacher at the same time. Some authors vividly portray different characters. It takes real skill to portray two different aspects of the same character at the same time.

And lest one think this is only for women, as a guy, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Although I hesitate to say I have any knowledge of what women feel and how they respond, these characters feel like real girls, and real women.

4 Stars, because the end is a wrapped up a bit too quickly and too neatly. Also, Colgan seems to take the easy way out in reference to sex, which is a bit too vivid and doesn't really help the plot along. There's a definite moral imperative preached on this topic that thankfully is not the primary theme. As such, while I could recommend it to both men and women, I couldn't to boys and girls.

Colgan shows us through memory high-school life in the 80s, and through narrative vivid high-school life in the 90s. She's done her research. The teenage reader would not be disappointed in reading about reality for her in the present day. The adult reader will not be disappointed in sharing with the protagonist complete confusion at all the new teenage terms and ideas (which is rather the point of the book). You'll see yourself again and again in this work. And in the end, you'll be utterly surprised.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Funny, July 27, 2005
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I thought this book was quite funny, and it did made me think how things in your past can change your whole future.

However, I felt the ending was a bit rushed, and I also think the book was created for a British public, so unless you lived in Britain through the 80's, you will have no idea when she makes references to Pop Stars, and trends that only took place there.

Still, it is a funny and different book, and it did make me go back to when I was 16!
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