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About the Author
Edna fry is the long-suffering wife of Stephen and mother of his five, six or possibly seven children. Her first book, Mrs Fry’s Diary – a frank and revealing insight into a year in the Fry household – received great critical acclaim and provoked a good deal of bemusement. Her talents are many and varied – her Spam Bourguignon has to be tasted to be believed, her poetry is unlike anything you will ever read and her childcare techniques are legendary. And she manages all of this while carrying out her somewhat demanding wifely duties (especially on a Sunday morning).
When not being a domestic goddess, literary marvel and carrying Stephen home from the pub, Edna likes to spend her time on Twitter (largely to keep an eye on her husband’s fanciful pronouncements), where she has won the prestigious Shorty Award for Funniest Tweeter. She also likes tea. A lot.
How To Have An Almost Perfect Marriage
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