
A Perfect Match: Emma and James, Novel 2
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Author: Sinead Moriarty
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Moriarty has a gift for seeing the lighter side of things' Irish Independent After two years of being deafened by the tick-tock of her biological clock and tormented by Mother Nature's refusal to grant her a baby, Emma Hamilton decides to go for the instant solution- finding a Russian baby in need of a home. But Emma hasn't reckoned on the route to adoption being so complicated .... Between proving that she's fit to be a mother (by inventing an unblemished past and discovering an unsuspected talent for housekeeping), driving her long-suffering husband insane with madcap schemes to make them the perfect would-be parents (a few Russian verbs a night and they'll be fluent in no time), and tripping over red tape every step of the way (who knew social workers could be so terrifying?) Emma finds out that adoption is far from the easy option - and that perfection has very little to do with finding the perfect match.
Author: Sinead Moriarty
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Moriarty has a gift for seeing the lighter side of things' Irish Independent After two years of being deafened by the tick-tock of her biological clock and tormented by Mother Nature's refusal to grant her a baby, Emma Hamilton decides to go for the instant solution- finding a Russian baby in need of a home. But Emma hasn't reckoned on the route to adoption being so complicated .... Between proving that she's fit to be a mother (by inventing an unblemished past and discovering an unsuspected talent for housekeeping), driving her long-suffering husband insane with madcap schemes to make them the perfect would-be parents (a few Russian verbs a night and they'll be fluent in no time), and tripping over red tape every step of the way (who knew social workers could be so terrifying?) Emma finds out that adoption is far from the easy option - and that perfection has very little to do with finding the perfect match.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Sinead Moriarty
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Moriarty has a gift for seeing the lighter side of things' Irish Independent After two years of being deafened by the tick-tock of her biological clock and tormented by Mother Nature's refusal to grant her a baby, Emma Hamilton decides to go for the instant solution- finding a Russian baby in need of a home. But Emma hasn't reckoned on the route to adoption being so complicated .... Between proving that she's fit to be a mother (by inventing an unblemished past and discovering an unsuspected talent for housekeeping), driving her long-suffering husband insane with madcap schemes to make them the perfect would-be parents (a few Russian verbs a night and they'll be fluent in no time), and tripping over red tape every step of the way (who knew social workers could be so terrifying?) Emma finds out that adoption is far from the easy option - and that perfection has very little to do with finding the perfect match.
Author: Sinead Moriarty
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
'Moriarty has a gift for seeing the lighter side of things' Irish Independent After two years of being deafened by the tick-tock of her biological clock and tormented by Mother Nature's refusal to grant her a baby, Emma Hamilton decides to go for the instant solution- finding a Russian baby in need of a home. But Emma hasn't reckoned on the route to adoption being so complicated .... Between proving that she's fit to be a mother (by inventing an unblemished past and discovering an unsuspected talent for housekeeping), driving her long-suffering husband insane with madcap schemes to make them the perfect would-be parents (a few Russian verbs a night and they'll be fluent in no time), and tripping over red tape every step of the way (who knew social workers could be so terrifying?) Emma finds out that adoption is far from the easy option - and that perfection has very little to do with finding the perfect match.

A Perfect Match: Emma and James, Novel 2