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Read Reviews for Dating Big Bird - Laura Zigman
by - written on 12/11/08 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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I had been meaning to read this book for ages now, it was part of a big pile my sister leant me while she was decluttering in her house. To be honest it didn't really grab me which is why it went on the book shelf instead of straight into the 'to read' pile on my desk! The blurb on the back of the book says it is about Ellen Franck and Amy Jacobs, but it's mostly about Ellen with a few references to Amy! Ellen Franck has a high powered career working for designer Karen Lipps, she's 35, and is crazy over her niece who she calls "Pickle" and she desperately wants a pickle of her own. She meets a friend from school Amy Jacobs, and is jealous when she ... Read the complete review
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