Book description
Be honest, How often do you:
Immediately check out the Facebook page of a guy you've just met?
Send drunken texts that make you want to cringe the next morning?
While away whole evenings analysing your love life with your mates?
Answered yes to any of the above? Then you need this book.
The single woman has never had it so good - or so you'd think. As Zoe
Strimpel discovered, the reality can often be one of Junk Food Love, in
other words: negative man-related experiences, corrosive man-obsessing
thoughts and damaging man-related actions.
Determined to help her fellow single woman, Zoe put herself on The Man
Diet: ten no-nonsense rules to stop you binging on bad romance and help
you sort the wheat from the chaff - emotionally, sexually and
romantically. This isn't a book about snaring a man; it's about treating
yourself well while you're single and putting you on the right track to happiness.
If you loved Caitlin Moran's How to be a Woman and Grace Dent's How to
Leave Twitter, you will love this book. 'This book might actually make
you happy' Fay Weldon
Praise for WHAT THE HELL IS HE THINKING?
'Honest, intriguing and funny' Look
' An essential guide to all things strange about men's behaviour' The Sun
'The book that's got men cracked' City A. M
'Nuggets of wisdom' Metro Zoe Strimpel's first writing job was on the
Times Money section, where she confirmed that she has no interest in the
finer points of pensions, annuities and insurance. She thus threw
herself into writing about books, food and life, hitting a popular nerve
with a piece for The Times's Times2 about how talkative women put men
off. There's something in this man-woman thing, she thought, and soon
landed a long-running, popular column about the single life in the
ex-newspaper, thelondonpaper. In 2008 she began writing a book about
what men really think, conducting interviews with hundreds of them on
the topic of their romantic leanings. In 2010, What the Hell is He
Thinking: All the Questions You've Ever Asked About Men Answered, was
published. This is her second book.
Zoe grew up near Boston, USA. She studied English at Cambridge and is
the Lifestyle Editor of business newspaper City A. M. She blogs at
zoestrimpel. com and tweets at @zstrimpel.