The Diary of Two Nobodies

· Random House
4.7
15 reviews
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256
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About this eBook

Everybody is a somebody.

Giles is a countryman who relishes solitude. His wife Mary thrives in company and enjoys frequent escapes to London.

After thirty years in a marriage of opposites, Giles and Mary have adapted to a life of domestic misunderstandings within comical misadventures.

In The Diary of Two Nobodies, you will have the unique opportunity to discover, first hand, what occurs when a man who sees himself as a cross between Mr Bean and Basil Fawlty shares his life with a woman who identifies closely with the Queen.

Featuring original illustrations by the artist Giles, himself.

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4.7
15 reviews
Jimmy James
13 January 2019
An excellent insight into country living and how to maintain patience and sanity in a relationship. I have read this book twice and enjoyed it both times immensely. Highly recommended.
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Tudor Botwood
16 November 2018
A warm cosy look at a fascinating couple.
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Rebecca De Rozario
17 September 2018
Absolutely hilarious
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About the author

Mary Killen (Author)
Mary Killen is a busy journalist, with a weekly column in The Spectator, and regular contributions in many other national publications. This is her sixth book.

Giles Wood (Author)
Giles Wood is an accomplished artist, and is also a published writer, with columns in The Telegraph and The Oldie.

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