The Perfect 10

Fiction

Author: Louise Kean

A controversial, throught-provoking yet witty novel about the pursuit of perfection — the perfect appearance, relationship and life. 28-year-old Sunny Weston is as bright, breezy and fun as her name suggests. She is also fat.Very fat. But in the last year, she has lost seven stone, has two more to go, and is finding that it changes everything and nothing. As she becomes t….Read More

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