This Is Not About You: A Menmoir (Irish No.1 Bestseller)

This Is Not About You: A Menmoir (Irish No.1 Bestseller)

Rosemary Mac Cabe
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Author:  Rosemary Mac Cabe
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  304
Publisher:  Unbound
Year:  2023
ISBN:  9781800182431

For once, these men are the objects; I am the subject. Me, me, me. Rosemary Mac Cabe was always a serial monogamist - never happier than when she was in a relationship or, at the very least, on the way to being in one. But in her desperate search for 'the one' - from first love to first lust, through a series of disappointments and the searing sting of heartbreak - she learned that finding love might mean losing herself along the way. This Is Not About You is a life story in a series of love stories. About Henry, with the big nose and the lovely mum, with whom sex was like having a verruca frozen off in the doctor's surgery: 'uncomfortable, but I had entered into this willingly'. About Dan, with the goatee. About Luke, who gave her a split condom. About Frank, who was married... But mostly, it's about Rosemary, figuring out just how much she was willing to sacrifice for her happy ending.

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