Losing it

Losing It by Helen Lederer, published by Pan Macmillan in 2015, is a humorous exploration of the challenges faced by Millie, a former television and radio personality. At 480 pages, this edition presents a narrative that delves into Millie’s struggles with finances, self-image, and relationships, as she navigates life with a best friend who seems to have it all and a daughter living far away in Papua New Guinea.
In this engaging story, Millie is presented with an opportunity to become the face of a new diet pill, believing it might be the solution to her problems. However, she soon discovers that her troubles are more complex than a simple quick fix. The book focuses on themes of humor and the realities of women’s lives, illustrating Millie’s journey as she learns that true change requires more than just superficial solutions.
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Millie was at one time quite well known for various TV and radio appearances. However, she now has no money, a best friend with a better sex life than her, a daughter in Papua New Guinea and too much weight in places she really doesn’t want it.
When she’s asked to be the front woman for a new diet pill, she naively believes that all her troubles will be solved. She will have money, the weight will be gone, and maybe she’ll get more sex.
If only life was really that easy. It doesn’t take her long to realize it’s going to take more than a diet pill to solve her never-ending woes . . .
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