Thing About Jane Spring, The

Author: Sharon Krum

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  • : 07 July 2005
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Description

Jane Spring has discovered that twenty-first-century relationships are built on a myth. A successful New York lawyer, she's organized, attractive, strong-minded and self-sufficient - yet she's single. She's everything men say they want in a woman - smart, ambitious and sexually confident - yet somehow, while all her friends plan their weddings, no-one wants to marry her. Then one day, when a blizzard hits, she finds the answer. Drinking her way through a depressing afternoon snowed into her apartment, she turns on the TV and finds a Doris Day marathon. And that's when the revelation hits her: Doris wouldn't be stuck inside alone at a weekend. Doris wouldn't scare men off. Doris always gets her man. Because despite everything men say, they're terrified of women like Jane. What they really want is a cute little blonde with frosted pink lipstick, tight pencil skirts and kitten heels. What they really want is Doris. And so Jane Spring sets out to reinvent herself. If that's what men want, that's what she'll give them...

Reviews

"* This tale of a woman who becomes the perfect girl to catch her perfect man is the perfect old-fashioned romance.' - Chris Manby, bestselling author of GIRL MEETS APE * 'A delicious and delightful read' - Cecilia Ahern, bestselling author of PS. I LOVE YOU"

Author description

Sharon Krum was born in Australia but has lived in New York for eleven years. She is a regular contributor to many UK, Australian and US magazines and newspapers, including the Guardian and Vogue. Her first book, Walk of Fame was published in 2000 and sold in twelve foreign countries and to Twentieth Century Fox.