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'An absolute joy. . . reminds me of some of my all time favourites - Adults, Not Working, The To-Do List ' Daisy Buchanan , author of How to be a Grown Up ' Raw, unapologetic and pretty damn relatable . . . a brilliant debut Heat 'Honest and confronting . . . there's an Ivy in all of us!' Laura Jane Williams , author of Our Stop _____________________ Ivy is back... Praise for The Education of Ivy Edwards: 'Smart, bittersweet and extremely funny . . . so perceptive and REAL ' Daisy Buchanan, author of How to Be a Grown Up 'Gritty, surprising, redemptive' Laura Jane Willams 'This book will make you laugh out loud one minute and have you reaching for the tissues the next' Heat 'L ike that trusted friend who'll give you a ' cwtch ' (Welsh hug), check your mascara and then take you to get hammered on vodka martinis. . . warm, witty and occasionally filthy . . . and full of heart ' Nicola Mostyn, author of The Gods of Love ' R eminiscent of Laura and Tyler's escapades in Emma Jane Unsworth's Animals . . . gets into the nitty gritty of heartbreak ' Netgalley reviewer ' Feel good and hilarious' Netgalley reviewer '31-year-old Ivy's life is derailed dramatically when her fiance dumps her, with no warning, just 5 minutes after they've had sex. A feel good and hilarious look at breaking up, self-indulgence and self-discovery' Girl Reads Books ' I could really empathise with . . . the struggles of not belonging and trying to survive London when life has not gone to plan' Netgalley reviewer ' The Education of Ivy Edwards is a whirlwind of a read , and proved to be a great distraction from the current climate . . . .Ivy's mum might be my favourite character, she's bonkers and I loved her!' Eleanor Reads Books ' A very enjoyable read' Netgalley reviewer 'Rich in dialogue . . . it's a novel about realising that sometimes your greatest enemy is yourself ' Netgalley reviewer ...