Shopaholic & Sister: A Novel by Sophie Kinsella

Shopaholic & Sister: A Novel

Sophie Kinsella
416 pages
The Dial Press
Sep 2004
Hardcover
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"Kinsella's heroine is blessed with the resilience of ten women, and her damage-limitation brain waves are always good for a giggle." - Glamour (U.K.) What's a round-the-world honeymoon if you can't buy the odd souvenir to ship back home? Like the twenty silk dressing gowns Becky Brandon (née Bloomwood) finds in Hong Kong, or the hand-carved dining table from Sri Lanka, or the, um, huge wooden giraffes from Malawi (that her husband expressly forbade her to buy) . Only now Becky and Luke have returned home to London, where two truckloads of those souvenirs have cluttered up their loft. The bills are outrageous, Luke is furious, and Becky's feeling rather blue - until her parents deliver some incredible news. She has a long-lost sister! Becky is convinced her sister will be a true soulmate. They'll go shopping together, drink cappuccinos together, get manicures together. Then Becky meets Jessica and receives the shock of her life. Surely the shopaholic's own sister can't hate shopping? Praise for Sophie Kinsella "Kinsella has a genuine gift for comic writing." - The Boston Globe "Kinsella's Bloomwood is plucky and funny. . . . You won't have to shop around to find a more winning protagonist." - People "Faster than a swiping Visa, more powerful than a two-for-one coupon, able to buy complete wardrobes in a single sprint through the mall - it's Shopaholic!" - The Washington Post
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Pages 416
Publisher The Dial Press
Published 2004
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