A Night in with Audrey Hepburn

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  • ISBN 9780007582242
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2015
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
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A hilarious and heart-warming debut and the perfect girl's night in. For fans of Sophie Kinsella and Lucy Diamond. LOL funny!! Unlucky in love, failed actress Libby Lomax has retreated into the world of classic movies, where the immortal lives of the screen goddesses offer so much more in the way of romance than her own life. After a terrible day on the set of a cult TV sci-fi series where she has proved herself to be the antithesis of feminine poise and embarrassed herself in front of heartthrob actor Dillon O'Hara, she plonks herself down in front of her trillionth viewing of Breakfast at Tiffany's. Relaxing on her battered old couch, salvaged from the props department by her best friend Olly, Libby is gob smacked to find actual Screen Icon, Audrey Hepburn, sitting beside her. Dressed in her little black dress, wearing her trademark sunglasses, Audrey proffers advice to the hapless Libby between ladylike puffs on her vintage cigarette holder.

Lucy Holliday’s first major work, a four-line poem called ‘The Postman is Very Good’, was completed shortly before her fifth birthday. It was such an enjoyable experience that she has wanted to be a writer ever since.

She is married with a daughter and lives in Wimbledon.

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