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Single in the City [Paperback]

Michele Gorman (Author)
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Book Description

June 24, 2010
It's official. Hannah has left her friends and family in the US behind and is following her dream. To live in London. Unfortunately she's completely unprepared for what's in store. She's going to find: her dream guy - a prince or Hugh Grant would be nice. Or does she have to settle for her half-naked Australian housemate or an 'English gentleman' with terrible hygiene habits? Her dream job: something fantastic in fashion. So how has she ended up being the mini-me for an evil party planner who doesn't even trust her to arrange the paperclips? Her dream friends: but everyone in London seems to have known each other for years and Hannah's having trouble getting to know nice people. Who's she going to have fun with? Dream life? Should Hannah just dream on? Maybe it would have been simpler and cheaper to just get a new haircut. Was she mad to move 3,000 miles away from everyone she knows? Will she ever find love and her perfect life in England?


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About the Author

Michele Gorman was born and raised in the US but has lived in the UK for the last twelve years. She currently lives in London. Michele's website can be found at www.michelegorman.co.uk

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (June 24, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141048263
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141048260
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #258,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Michele Gorman is the best-selling author of Single in the City, her debut novel published by Penguin in the UK and abroad. In October 2011 she self-published the book in the US. She's blogging about the ups (and downs!) of the experience on www.michelegormanwriter.blogspot.com.

Michele was born and raised in the US but has lived in London for more than a decade, and in 2006 she became a card carrying Brit. This means she knows the words to God Save The Queen but still chokes up at hearing the Star-Spangled Banner.

Since procrastination is an essential element in writing, Michele spends way too much time on twitter and facebook and would be thrilled for readers to join her there. So follow @expatdiaries on twitter, send a friend request on www.facebook.com/michele.gorman3 or visit her website at www.michelegorman.co.uk.

And if you'd like her to sign an eBook for yourself or as a gift, just pop a request through on www.kindlegraph.com.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it, August 4, 2010
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This review is from: Single in the City (Paperback)
Single in the City is a wonderful chick lit read.

I loved the premise of this book - the main character Hannah doesn't really see a future for herself in the US, so she decides to make a major move to the UK - except that she kinds of forgets that she does not have a job, housing or even a clue about the culture in the UK.

This worked for me - although, I have to say that I would never be quite as "adventurous" or "stupid" depending in your point of view, I loved all the possibilities this type of plotline offered up and author Gorman takes full advantage of it.

Yes, this book is about boy meets girl, but it is also about friendship (I love the friendship between the main character and Stacy. But I also loved the message - of "go for it" and "believe in yourself and in faith".

The book is at times, hilarious, touching and always, always entertaining.

If you are looking for a chick lit that will absolutely boost your mood and encourage you to "go for it", then you will definitely want to read this one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining read, December 16, 2011
This review is from: Single in the City (Paperback)
I was definitely in the mood for an entertaining read, and this hit the mark. It is funny and quite original in its narration and plot. I don't always enjoy books written in the first person, but the narrator of this story was funny and engaging. It was like listening to someone tell a good story over drinks. I loved the comparison between UK and US English language. We all think, because of the crossover between television programmes across the Atlantic that we will instantly understand eachother, but the author managed to produce some novel and funny situations, no doubt based on her own experiences of living in the UK. Looking forward to the next one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but disappointing., December 18, 2011
This review is from: Single in the City (Paperback)
Single in the City is the debut novel of author Michele Gorman. I was first drawn to this book by its cute cover, and its description definitely made it sound like the fun, light reads I love to devour. Needless to say, I was happy when I saw this sitting on the library shelf and was intrigued enough to check it out.

I'm going to get the negatives out of the way first, as I really can't ignore them. The footnotes! I have never come across anything more annoying in a book than the footnotes this novel. Scattered throughout this book are footnotes explaining American terms and pop culture references. They are so annoying! I may not be American but I certainly do not live under a rock, and I assume neither do most Europeans. I do not need footnotes explaining mundane things like ''dust bunnies'' (really, who couldn't figure that one out?), ''Oodles of Noodles'' or, obviously, ''Dr Seuss.'' Why the author felt the need to use these footnotes is beyond me. Most people have plenty of exposure to American culture (be it from books, movies, TV, music, magazines, friends, news, the internet) and most of the references were things or people which are famous all over the world. I read books with characters from far more exotic places than the US and get on just fine without footnotes. All these did was interrupt my reading every few pages and make me feel like I was being talked down to. Apparently the author has taken the footnotes out for the US edition but she could have done it for the European edition as well!

Okay, that aside, I actually did quite enjoy this book. It follows the life of a young woman, Hannah, who has decided on a whim to move to England- without having a place to stay or a way to earn money. A bit of a whacky premise but the sort of crazy thing you expect from books of this sort so I didn't mind that at all. Hannah has a lot of trouble fitting into England and messes up quite a bit in the first few weeks. It was amusing to watch her stumble her way through each day, confused by everyone and everything. She does start to slot in quite nicely though, once she starts meeting people (I was certainly impressed by how outgoing and upfront she was!) and making connections.

She gets herself a job and a place to live and starts to thrive in the city. The rest of the book follows her antics with men and friends, clients and parents. I did enjoy reading about all this and I was certainly interested enough to keep reading and see where everything was going to go. Hannah struck me as slightly narrowminded and naive at times and was unreasonable about perfectly reasonable cultural differences but I guess there is no law saying you have to like the protagonist! She was well written and believable, even if she was annoying at times. Sometimes I felt sorry for her and sometimes I wanted to shake her and tell her stop being so silly!

The writing itself is great and I was very impressed. It flows incredibly well and the voices of all the characters were strong and individual. This author certainly has talent and I am interested to see what else she has to offer. This was quite an unpolished novel but could have been made SO much more enjoyable with just a few adjustments (i.e take out the footnotes and stop treating the reader like they're clueless!). There is going to be a sequel to Single in the City and I know for certain I will be checking it out.

Would I recommend this novel? Yes- but go for the US version without the footnotes unless for some bizarre reason you've never even heard of America and really need to be told who Dr. Seuss is.
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