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Anniki Sommerville

    Hang On
    F*ck Nailing It
    How to Be a Boss at Ageing
    Motherwhelmed
    The Big Quit
    • A highly relatable, honest and fresh perspective on how to find joy in your work life. This book will speak immediately to anyone who is stuck in a rut, desperate for change but doesn't know where to start.

      The Big Quit
    • Motherwhelmed

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,0(7)Abgeben

      'Hilarious. Makes me feel like I'm not the only one.' Cherry Healey Funny and courageous fiction for fans of Dawn O'Porter and Gill Sims.

      Motherwhelmed
    • How to Be a Boss at Ageing

      Real advice on how to navigate and embrace midlife

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring the challenges of aging with humor and honesty, this book addresses the relatable struggles of feeling out of touch with youth culture and grappling with the passage of time. Through witty observations and personal anecdotes, it delves into the absurdities of midlife, from the desire for early bedtimes to the bewilderment over contemporary music and celebrity culture. It's a candid reflection on growing older while maintaining a sense of humor and self-acceptance.

      How to Be a Boss at Ageing
    • F*ck Nailing It

      How to ditch the job you hate and find work you love

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Addressing the struggles of work/life balance and feelings of burnout, this book offers a candid exploration of transforming one's relationship with work. It serves as a guide for those feeling trapped in unfulfilling jobs, providing insights and strategies for initiating meaningful change. With a focus on inspiration and practical steps, it aims to empower readers to reclaim their passion and redefine their professional lives.

      F*ck Nailing It
    • 'Makes me feel like I'm not the only one' Cherry Healey on Motherwhelmed The new page-turning and relatable read from the author of How to Be a Boss at Ageing

      Hang On