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About
Getting Over It

“Lost love can be gotten over, and grief survived, but the infectious snarky voice-overs of Anna Maxted’s endearing heroine may well prove habit-forming. Get
Getting Over It,
and then see if you can.”


Gregory Maguire, author of
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
and
Wicked

“Witty and Clever… Compelling, humane, and worryingly funny. The difference between Maxted’s novel and her would-be peers is honesty.”


Evening Standard
(London)

“Breezy and subversive, but with a heart of vulnerability.
Getting Over It
never loses its humor or its warmth—a great achievement. I loved it!”

—Marian Keyes, author of
Watermelon
and
Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married

“A charming and compelling debut.”

—Suzanne Finnamore, author of
Otherwise Engaged

“Maybe it will be good for you to be on your own for a bit.”

“Why?” I say in a bored tone.

Lizzy dabs her mouth with her napkin (her perfect lipstick remains perfect) and declares, “You’ve got to be happy alone before you can be happy with someone.”

“Liz,” I say, “did you read that in GirlTime?”

“I might have,” says Lizzy airily. “So?”

“I wrote it.”

Wickedly funny and unfailingly honest,
Getting Over It
charts the misadventures of Helen Bradshaw, a caustically charming twenty-something who isn’t exactly living out her dreams. She’s a lowly assistant editor at
GirlTime
magazine, drives an ancient Toyota, and has a history of choosing men who fall several thousand feet below acceptable boyfriend standard. Not to mention that she shares an apartment with a scruffy, tactless roommate, her best girlfriends are a little too perfect, and the most affectionate male in her life—her cat, Fatboy—occasionally pees in her underwear drawer.

Then Helen gets the telephone call she least expects: Her father has had a massive heart attack. Initially brushing off his death as merely an interruption in her already chaotic life (they were never very close, after all), Helen is surprised to find everything else starting to crumble around her. Her pushy mother is coming apart at the seams, a close friend might be heading toward tragedy, and, after the tequila incident, it looks as though Tom the vet will be sticking with Dalmatians. Turns out getting over it isn’t going to be quite as easy as she thought.

Hilarious, wise, and compulsively readable,
Getting Over it
marks the debut of one of the freshest, boldest new voices in women’s fiction.

A
NNA
M
AXTED
is a UK contributing editor at
Cosmopolitan
and a columnist for
Esquire.

Jacket design © 2000 by Glenn O’Neill

Jacket photograph © 2000 by Nigel Attard

Author photograph © by Times Newspapers Limited

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Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Chapter 1
      Chapter 2
      Chapter 3
      Chapter 4
      Chapter 5
      Chapter 6
      Chapter 7
      Chapter 8
      Chapter 9
      Chapter 10
      Chapter 11
      Chapter 12
      Chapter 13
      Chapter 14
      Chapter 15
      Chapter 16
      Chapter 17
      Chapter 18
      Chapter 19
      Chapter 20
      Chapter 21
      Chapter 22
      Chapter 23
      Chapter 24
      Chapter 25
      Chapter 26
      Chapter 27
      Chapter 28
      Chapter 29
      Chapter 30
      Chapter 31
      Chapter 32
      Chapter 33
      Chapter 34
      Chapter 35
      Chapter 36
      Chapter 37
      Chapter 38
      Chapter 39
      Chapter 40
      Chapter 41
      Chapter 42
      Chapter 43
      Chapter 44
      Chapter 45
      Chapter 46
      Chapter 47
      Chapter 48
      Chapter 49
      Chapter 50
     Publication Information
      About Getting Over It
      Copyright Notice
      eBook Version Notes

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