Book description
One man's blackly funny quest for love, self-knowledge and the
solution to the impenetrable mysteries of the opposite sex.
Daniel Savage's marriage and career have failed and his love life is
a disaster. All he has left is a grimy bedsit and his six-year-old
daughter. Who does he blame for his life? Himself. Men in general. And
women, of course. Because Daniel thinks women are a nightmare from
which there's no waking up. Is he right? He's determined to find out -
firstly by trawling through the history of every relationship he's
had, and secondly, by dating every woman he can find...
Tim Lott's previous books are THE SCENT OF DRIED ROSES, which won the
JR Ackerley Prize for Autobiography, WHITE CITY BLUE, which won the
Whitbread First Novel Award and RUMOURS OF A HURRICANE. He lives in
London NW10.