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After eighteen years of marriage, Jennifer Cooper has filed for divorce. With evidence of her husband's ongoing infidelity and addictions, the discouraged 43-year-old struggles with the uncertainty of how her life will unfold as a single mother of three boys. From the frayed edges of her youth, her reflections on motherhood and romance, and her outright disdain for Victoria's Secret models, Jennifer holds nothing back in this candid story of a woman finding her way through the twenty-first century. Her resilience and character are tested each uncertain day, yet Jennifer's insight into the…mehr

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After eighteen years of marriage, Jennifer Cooper has filed for divorce. With evidence of her husband's ongoing infidelity and addictions, the discouraged 43-year-old struggles with the uncertainty of how her life will unfold as a single mother of three boys. From the frayed edges of her youth, her reflections on motherhood and romance, and her outright disdain for Victoria's Secret models, Jennifer holds nothing back in this candid story of a woman finding her way through the twenty-first century. Her resilience and character are tested each uncertain day, yet Jennifer's insight into the trials awaiting mothers who choose divorce after forty is personal, funny, and irretrievably honest. Robert Scott's latest novel captures one woman's determination to navigate middle age on her own for the first time. An unforgettable journey, "Emails from Jennifer Cooper" will resonate with women of all ages.
Autorenporträt
Robert Scott is a mediocre guitarist, cyclist, chef, and cross country runner. He's never written for "The New Yorker" or "National Geographic" and doesn't stand a chance of being called up to play third base for the Boston Red Sox. His "Eldarn Sequence" and "Sailor Doyle" novels are available from Gollancz, and he can eat his own weight in several deep-fried foods. Scott teaches Edgar Poe stories to uninterested high school students and writes poetry that improves proportionately with the number of drinks you've consumed. Read more lies about Robert at www.robscottbooks.com.