Friends: are cheaper than therapy

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Author: Cath Tate

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 112


Based on her bestselling range of greetings cards, Cath Tate brings you her unique take on something we all share: friendship In the realm of amusing, deadpan greetings cards, Cath tate is the original and best. In her thirty-year career she has created thousands of witty, original andoften subversive cards, featuring grim-faced old ladies, ludicrously dressed 1920s gentlemen and bizarre-looking children, paired with text that perfectlycaptures her highly individual and devastatingly funny view on the world.this hilarious book - a perfect gift for a beloved friend - brings together the best of Cath's work on friendship. Whimsical, scurrilous and - very occasionally- tender, it is packed with insights into today's modern friendships, from belligerent bookclubs to over-enthusiastic drama queens to ridiculous henparties. After all, as Cath says, 'A friend is someone who likes you even though they know you.'
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Type: Hardback
SKU: 9781909396371
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Author: Cath Tate

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 112


Based on her bestselling range of greetings cards, Cath Tate brings you her unique take on something we all share: friendship In the realm of amusing, deadpan greetings cards, Cath tate is the original and best. In her thirty-year career she has created thousands of witty, original andoften subversive cards, featuring grim-faced old ladies, ludicrously dressed 1920s gentlemen and bizarre-looking children, paired with text that perfectlycaptures her highly individual and devastatingly funny view on the world.this hilarious book - a perfect gift for a beloved friend - brings together the best of Cath's work on friendship. Whimsical, scurrilous and - very occasionally- tender, it is packed with insights into today's modern friendships, from belligerent bookclubs to over-enthusiastic drama queens to ridiculous henparties. After all, as Cath says, 'A friend is someone who likes you even though they know you.'