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Wag's Diary
- Narrated by: Justine Ellis
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Top-selling British comedy book Wag's Diary is described at "the new Bridget Jones" and the "funniest book of the year". It's the witty and outrageous tale of Tracie Martin and her extraordinary adventures with Chanel handbags and Louboutin shoes.
It's the story of disasters with fake tanning, faux pas with hair extensions, and complete madness with her bonkers WAG mates. It features her lovely husband, Dean, Victoria Beckham and her Spice Girls mate Geri Halliwell, as well as the Wags on the terraces, her angry, spiteful mum, and her lovely daughter, Paskia.
Full of silly moments you'll remember and laugh about long after you've put the audiobook down.
©2011 Alison Kervin (P)2018 Alison Kervin
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