Grow Up, Cupid

“Grow Up, Cupid” by June Oldham, published by Penguin in 1988, is a fiction book that explores the intricacies of love through the eyes of a young woman named Mog. At 187 pages, this edition presents a narrative where Mog, feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of romantic relationships, turns to writing a romance novel. In her creative journey, she unexpectedly discovers a romance of her own, adding a layer of intrigue to her initial intentions.
Readers will find a relatable exploration of love’s complexities as Mog navigates her feelings and experiences. The story delves into themes of self-discovery and the unexpected turns that life can take, particularly in the realm of relationships. As Mog writes her novel, she reflects on her own romantic dilemmas, leading to a blend of fiction and reality that highlights the often unpredictable nature of love. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with Mog’s journey and the lessons she learns along the way.
Official synopsis Publisher
Baffled by the complexities of love and tempted to give up men entirely, young Mog starts writing a romance novel and stumbles upon an unexpected romance of her own.
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