Liz Jones' highly personal and idiosyncratic diary is one of the highlights of the 'Mail on Sunday' each week 'Mail on Sunday' sells 2.3 million copies a week and has a hugh reach and readership. 'The Tracy Emin of literature' - Observer 'Jones has the mastery of pace and characterisation of someone with real comic talent' - The Times 'She is the leading exponent of car-crash journalism... and sacrifices any last scrap of mystery, dignity and grace so we don't have to' - Independent on Sunday 'Poignant and laugh-out-loud funny' - Sunday Times
Liz Jones is a columnist for the 'Mail on Sunday', Fashion Editor of the 'Daily Mail' and a former editor of 'Marie Claire'.
As an example of 'the truth about country life' genre, her book is brightly written and often funny - THE SUNDAY TIMES - Christopher HartJones is a brilliant, witty writer - LONDON LITE - Amber Cowanthere lies a sort of steely courage: of a woman facing the process of ageing and mortality on her own, as best she can - DAILY MAIL - Jane Shillingsquirm-inducing, savagely funny.. you end up admiring her determined efforts to be happy, despite everything - METRO - Claire AllfreeFinding new friends, ruminating on her mistakes, looking back on a life of shopping and media-hugging, Jones finds a kind of solace in the bleak moors of Somerset - CATHOLIC HERALD - Marla Jonesa great tale and so very well told - THE LADY - Paul Blezard
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