Pants on Fire

Pants on Fire by Maggie Alderson, published by Penguin in 2001, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of humor and romance. The story follows Georgia Abbott, who, after discovering her fiancé’s infidelity, decides to leave her mundane life in London for a new opportunity at Glow magazine in Sydney, Australia. This edition spans 379 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into Georgia’s journey of self-discovery amidst the vibrant backdrop of Australian life.
As Georgia immerses herself in the excitement of A-list parties and the allure of her new surroundings, she grapples with the challenges of moving on from her past. The narrative delves into her experiences with love and heartbreak, revealing the complexities of relationships in a humorous light. Readers will find a blend of contemporary romance and comedic elements as Georgia navigates her new life, encountering familiar patterns in her interactions with Australian men. This engaging tale captures the essence of starting over and the unpredictability of love.
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A broken heart is hard to mend. And a good heart is practically impossible to find … When Georgia Abbott’s fiance cheats on her, she’s left with a broken heart and the reality of her humdrum life in London. Until someone tells her about a job on Glow magazine: in Sydney. That’s Sydney, Australia – where the welcome is as warm as the weather and the men look like Mel Gibson, but taller. What’s she got to lose? So Georgia packs up and ships out Down Under. And at first things seem promising, as she’s swept up in a whirl of A-list parties, dancing, and debauchery. But while Australian water may go down the plughole the other way, Australian men are – oh dear – starting to look all too familiar …
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