How
to be perfect
Wainwright, Holly
creator
author.
text
Humorous fiction
Humorous fiction
Chick lit
Chick lit
Chick lit.
Australian fiction
Adult fiction
Humorous stories
Humorous fiction.
Humorous fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Australian fiction-21st century.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
Humorous fiction.
Humorous fiction.
xna
Crows Nest, NSW
Allen & Unwin
2018
monographic
eng
343 pages ; 24 cm.
In the rolling green hills of Australia's hippest hinterland, a new guru is blogging about her breakfast. Elle Campbell is back, holed up in an exclusive retreat where women pay thousands to mimic her extreme lifestyle, or die trying. But who's bankrolling Elle's new empire? And why are her two tiny sons suddenly absent from her glossy public image? Abi Black just wants to marry her true love under a tree in the garden on New Year's Eve. But her ex-husband is building a financial cult in the shed, Elle is looming and her teenage daughter's YouTube channel is gaining followers for all the wrong reasons. The wedding might have to wait. Frances Graham has a colicky newborn, an absent husband and a WhatsApp mothers' group that's giving her anxiety. But she's certain that if she can just be more like those fitmums on Instagram, things can only get better. And surely, if she can scrape enough money together to make it to Elle's retreat, everything in her life will be just ... perfect. Through a world of fake gurus, green smoothies and bad influencers, this novel follows Elle, Abi and Frankie into the cult of self-improvement that's taking over your phone ... and your breakfast.
adult
Holly Wainwright.
"Blogging brides. Clean eating. Dirty tricks"--Cover.
Social media
Fiction
Social perception
Fiction
Social comparison
Fiction
Blogs
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Interpersonal relations
Fiction
Social perception
Fiction
Social comparison
Fiction
Social media
Fiction
Motherhood
Fiction
Families
Fiction
Women
Conduct of life
Fiction
Families
Motherhood
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women
Women
Conduct of life
Bloggers
Australia
Fiction
Women
Blogs
Fiction
Social media
Social aspects
Fiction
Families
Australia
Fiction
Australian fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women
Fiction
A823.4
9781760633486 (paperback)
be2018030253
YDX
180605
20181010130706.0
000063585656
eng