
When Jilly Cooper, then a young Sunday Times journalist, was asked to write a book on marriage, she had been married to Leo Cooper for a mere seven years. Now they are celebrating their Golden Wedding, and although the institution of marriage has changed a great deal since this book was first written, much of Jilly's advice - frank, fearless, often hilarious, but always wise - still holds good.
From the wedding and the honeymoon to life afterwards, including how to deal with the in-laws and how to tell if you spouse is having an affair, she dispenses anecdotes, jokes, common sense and endless optimism and fun..
From the wedding and the honeymoon to life afterwards, including how to deal with the in-laws and how to tell if you spouse is having an affair, she dispenses anecdotes, jokes, common sense and endless optimism and fun..
For those of you with a subscription to the Times/Sunday Times websites, vist the site to read a wonderful article with Jilly entitled, 'Breaking my marriage vows'.
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If you would like to contribute to the fan feedback for this book, email your comments to
jillycooper@randomhouse.co.uk
If you would like to contribute to the fan feedback for this book, email your comments to
jillycooper@randomhouse.co.uk

