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This Diary (World) Belongs to Molly and Jonny

English

By (author): Laura Clark

Dr Molly Beaujolais (Lecturer in Performing Arts and Applied Theatre) and Jonathan Nylon (Lecturer in History) both keep diaries and have offices next door to each other. Two unlikely lovers, particularly since much of Molly''s time is taken up internet dating while Jonathan Nylon obsesses about his presentation of the battle of Narvik, his course on medieval disease and punishment and his impossible lodger, but life likes to play around with the impossible. Wickedly funny, clever and daring. And touching because it''s all about being human in a very lonely world. ''Hilarious. I couldn''t get enough of these characters. Different and moresih'' DAILY MAIL See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Everything with Words
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911427261

About Laura Clark

Laura Clark grew up in Gloucestershire and studied music at the University of Birmingham. Highlights of her musical career include singing at St Peter''s Basilica and getting a fork for Gareth Malone''s couscous before he was really famous. She has written for: Musical Opinion San Francisco Classical Voice New Humanist BBC Music Magazine''s news feed Jazz Journal Warships International Fleet Review Drama and Theatre CBeebies magazine The Wotton Times Good on Paper and others. Her children''s story book ''A Conker for a Pearl'' was made into a stop-motion animation by Sasha Langford and screened at InMotion Festival in Aberdeen.

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