GOOD RECIPES AND BAD WOMEN - is a delicious, feel-good romantic comedy, set in north London in 1967. When 15 year old Jo Good decides to collect her mother Dorrie’s recipes, she sets a chain of events in action that threaten to blow apart her family. Unknown to her, Dorrie is harbouring a secret intimately connected with food. And Jo’s grandmother Miriam – who’s a dreadful cook - has it in for all of them and will stop at nothing to get what – or who – she wants.
The novel celebrates the summer of love, the Jewish community of South Tottenham and chicken soup made by your own mother. It’s funny, it’s nostalgic and a real page-turner.
PERSONAL GROWTH - The sequel to "A Matter of Fat". This book follows the some of the same characters as they begin an "alternative therapy" group. Before long Stella, the group’s founder, is embroiled in an affair with her new therapist, Roland, who has already had an affair with her old therapist, Gill ...