
Living the Dream 'Bridget Jones's Diary for the millennial set'
Does your side-hustle pay the rent? yes [ ] no [ x ]
Is your boss a dick? yes [ x ] no [ ]
Do you ever cry in the toilet? Yes [ x ] no [ ]
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Emma works in advertising.
Clem lives with her mum.
This is not where they thought they would be by the time their thirties loomed - too old to blag buses but too skint to take cabs. London budgets and bastards from the past spur Emma and Clem towards success, but it's not as easy as everyone else makes it look, right?
Living the Dream is a spiky comic novel of friendship, day jobs and the search for a career with meaning.
'A timely satire on the everlasting problem of personal ambition versus paying the bills' Stylist
'Will strike a chord with anyone who who's survived their twenties . . . Berry paints a millennial world of zero-hours contracts, corporate buzzwords masquerading as inspirational quotes, and moving back in with your parents' Red
Auteur | | Lauren Berry |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Literatuur & Romans |