Where Do I Go From Here?
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Product details
- ISBN 9781529382662
- Weight: 300g
- Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 11 May 2023
- Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Life was telling her no. Now it's time to say yes.
Seffy's ripping up the to-do list she's lived by her whole adult life. The world is telling her she needs to find a husband, get a promotion, and start a family. Her social media is wall-to-wall engagement and new baby pictures, but none of them are hers - and she's tired of trying.
But don't feel sorry for Seffy. She's booked a one-way plane ticket and it's finally time to put herself first. With a new to-do list, she plans to join the mile-high club, meet a hot stranger and try magic mushrooms - all before she's thirty.
With the whole world at her feet, where does she go from here?
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'A triumph!' Abigail Mann
'All kinds of wonderful' Sarah Bonner
'Moves you to tears and makes you laugh' Chloe Timms
'Painfully relatable' Amy Lavelle
Readers LOVE India Rigg!
'Heartwrenching and heartwarming' ***** Reader Review
'Moves you to tears and makes you laugh' ***** Reader Review
'Such a great story!' ***** Reader Review
'Hilariously funny' ***** Reader Review
'Broke my heart and pieced it back together' ***** Reader Review
Born in North Norfolk, India grew up along its picturesque coastline before leaving to study Cell Biology at Durham University and embark on a career in Marketing.
Expanding from the tiny towns of East Anglia to the hustle and bustle of the big city made her see the world for all its wonders and faults - it's a big place to try and change yourself but India wants to give muted societal issues a voice and give scary topics a friendly face.
She believes all good ideas come from a spicy Bloody Mary, a niche documentary and over-hearing conversations in cafes.
India lives in South West London, with her husband and Crocodile Rock obsessed one-year-old, Archie.
