Publisher's Synopsis
EVIE EPWORTH IS TEN YEARS OLDER. BUT IS SHE ANY WISER?!Praise forThe Miseducation of Evie Epworth';Tight, clever and riddled with wit. Like discoveringAdrian MoleorBridget Jonesfor the first time.'Joanna Nadin, author ofThe Queen of Bloody Everything';A sweet, fizzy sherbet dib-dab of a book - deliciously nostalgic, hugely funny and ultimately heartwarming. The perfect book for our times.'Veronica Henry';Such a joyful and uplifting read. Just the sort of thing that people will want to be reading right now.'Anita Rani,Radio 2 Book ClubFull of fabulous characters, sprinkled with joy and drenched in wit. Milly JohnsonTen years on from the events of The Miseducation of Evie Epworth, Evie is settled in London and working as a production assistant for the BBC. She has everything she ever dreamed of (a career, a leatherette briefcase, an Ossie Clark poncho) but, following an unfortunate incident involving aHornsea Potterymug and Princess Anne, she finds herself having torethinkher future. What can she do? Is she too old to do it? And will it involvecork-soledsandals?As if this isn't complicated enough,her disastrous love life leaves her worrying that she may bedestinedfor eternal spinsterdom, concerned, as she is, that even Paul had married Linda by the time he was 26'.Through it all, Evie is left wonderingwhethera 60smiseducationreally is the bestpreparation to glide into womanhood and face the newchallenges(strikes,powercuts, Edward Heath's teeth)thrown up bythegrowing pains of the 70s.With the help of friends, both old and new, she might just find a way through her messy 20s and finally discover who exactly she is meant to be