![]() But what I will for sure remember is how the author expertly captured one very specific aspect of the modern human experience. ![]() Years from now I don’t think I’ll remember the comedy, and I certainly won’t recall any romance. Somewhat oddly, the publisher seems to be pushing Ghosts as a romantic comedy. She also has to contend with her smug married friends (as Bridget Jones would call them), who are leaving her behind in a wake of soiled nappies and suburban lawn clippings. I had a pit in my stomach and truly felt her emotions right along with her. Perhaps because I could relate to Nina so much, reading about her experience was PAINFUL. Dropkicks her from the heaven of new love back down to the aforementioned level of hell. ![]() After months of dating and his profession of love, he ghosts her. ![]() Societal pressure to couple up and lock in a baby daddy before her biological clock goes ding sends her to a dating app, where she meets her match in Max. In Ghosts, 32-year-old Nina Dean is a confident, independent, successful cookbook author. And if you haven’t, Dolly Alderton has written a book to give you a tour. There’s a particularly heinous level of hell reserved exclusively for single women in their thirties. ![]()
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