Men!: Forget the fiction! Where are the interesting and available men?

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Description

Fast, hard-hitting, funny and honest, this is the book that answers the question that all women discuss every day: ‘Where are the interesting and available men?’ Forget the fiction. This is not self help or a dating manual – This is ‘Men!’ – controversial, sassy and very entertaining – Michael Moore meets real life Bridget Jones.Bestselling author Isabel Losada throws herself (literally) into all male environments to learn about how different ‘Men!’ are from women. From learning to be a plumber and riding a Harley to interviewing psychologists and dating hosts, every page will have readers smiling and learning about ‘Men!’ and about themselves. How do you define an ‘interesting’ man? (or women?) How are male and female brains different? What do the richest men in the city and the builders on the building sites want of women? This is not a book for women who think that finding a man is the solution to their problems; rather it is an intelligent, controversial and often hilarious journey through modern life and relationships by a unique and well-loved author.

Additional information

Weight 0.025 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 12.6 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

368

Publisher

Year Published

2007-4-26

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0753512769

About The Author

Isabel Losada is the author of the bestselling The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment, (Bloomsbury) which has been translated into 12 languages a A Beginner's Guide to Changing the World: For Tibet, with Love, (Bloomsbury) A book about nuns, for Hodder and a gift book with a giraffe on the front for Summersdale. Men!is Isabel's first book with Virgin. Isabel has an active broadcasting career and is a popular contributor to television programmes on the BBC, on Radio 2 and 4 and the BBC World Service.

Review Quote

Candid, thought-provoking, sassy and very very funny.

Other text

Losada plays at being a real life Bridget Jones on the hunt for 'real' men. Her search takes her from building sites to the City trading floors as she tries to understand the male psyche via info from psycholigists and dating experts. Think Michael Moore meets 'Men are from Mars' only a lot funnier.