The Goodness of Dogs
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The human's guide to choosing, buying, training, feeding, living with and caring for your dog--Cover.
India Knight est une journaliste britannique dont les œuvres ont été traduites en 28 langues. Son écriture se caractérise par un aperçu pénétrant des complexités de la vie moderne et des relations familiales. Knight capture magistralement les questions sociales contemporaines et les explorations personnelles avec esprit et empathie. Ses romans offrent aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur les défis et les joies de l'existence quotidienne.







The human's guide to choosing, buying, training, feeding, living with and caring for your dog--Cover.
India Knight is an accomplished author with a diverse portfolio, including four bestselling non-fiction books focused on diet and lifestyle, along with four novels that explore personal and culinary themes. As a columnist for the Sunday Times, she shares insights on contemporary life. Based in London, she balances her writing career with family life alongside her partner and three children, showcasing her ability to weave personal experiences into her work.
Some people, the author included, love shopping so much that even the weekly trawl round Waitrose is a treat.
Low-carb cooking: a lot of meat with a side order of cream, right? Wrong. This title offers hundred quick-and-easy recipes for every occasion that fits perfectly into the Idiot-Proof Diet.
Offers an account of a low-carb diet that actually works. This diet book for women, by women, comes with simple advice that is not hard to follow. It addresses the emotional issues of eating.
Sex. There's a lot of it about. And Stella is definitely not getting her fair share. She's got a few handicaps: she's the wrong side of thirty, she's a single mum (to the adorable Honey), and her French hot-bloodedness is liable to turn grown men pale. Mind you, the men she meets are either perma-tanned, tight-trousered smoothies with strangely white teeth or - easy, tiger - balding, poorly socialized podgers. One lot have black satin sheets; the other lot have, well, wives. What's a girl to do? Dividing her time between London's most PC playgroup (most popular children's names: Ichabod and Perdita) and lessons on the art of pulling from housemate Frank, Stella is seriously starting to wonder if she'll ever have sex again.
Oxford Street, two shopping days left to Christmas, and wife and mum Clara Dunphy is desperately, madly trying to make everything, not perfect, but just right for her extended family on the greatest day of the year. But then she gets distracted...
Clara Hutt is a ripe size 16 with a secret liking for kitten heels and see-through organza tops. She is 33 with a husband and two small boys, but some days she wakes up with the sneaky feeling. Her 6-year-old thinks he has nits; all the other mothers at the school gate are groomed but Clara is in pyjama bottoms.
One day someone came back from half-term with Delta of Venus, by Anais Nin . . . Well. Well. The book briskly did the rounds, getting tattier and tattier with each reading. Mouths dropped open in shock. Eyes popped with disbelief. Did people really. . . Did men really want to . . . ?' Edited and introduced by India Knight, THE DIRTY BITS - FOR GIRLS is an unmissable collection. From zipless action in Fear of Flying to jolly romps with Jilly Cooper; from transgressions with a priest in The Thorn Birds to mischief with Mellors; from a gentle first encounter with 'Ralph' in Forever to anything and everything but gentle in The Story of O. Even Keats, Chaucer and Shakespeare are up for no good. These are the stories that taught us about sex, volumes pilfered from our parents' bookshelves, books passed girl to girl, hidden in desks, whispered and wondered about.
Clara Hutt is forty-six years old, and in pretty good nick, considering. She has kick-ass underwear, a large and loving family, and a healthy sense of what matters in life. Until Gaby moves in. Gaby's an old school friend of Clara's who has just returned from LA.