Down with Love

Down with Love by Barbara Novak, published by It Books on March 18, 2003, is a vibrant exploration of romantic themes through the lens of a feminist manifesto. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Barbara Novak, whose revolutionary book gains immense popularity, attracting the attention of Catcher Block, a charming journalist intent on challenging her ideas about love and relationships.
Readers will encounter a blend of mistaken identities, comedic situations, and evolving perceptions of dating and love. The story features a cast of characters, including Catcher’s best friend Peter McManus, who navigates his own romantic pursuits while grappling with the implications of Barbara’s message. With elements of children’s fiction and social customs surrounding dating, this book offers a humorous take on the complexities of love and the dynamics between men and women.
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Down with Love – the upcoming movie from Twentieth Century Fox starring Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor – is a homage to the romantic comedies of the fifties and sixties.
Barbara Novak is the author of the feminist manifesto Down With Love. As her revolutionary book rockets to the top of the bestseller lists she becomes the target of ladies’ man and ace journalist Catcher Block who is determined to debunk her message. Catcher’s best friend and boss – the neurotic and lovesick Peter McManus – tries to rein his star writer in while haplessly pursuing the object of his affection, Barbara’s feisty editor. Mistaken identities, frantic roundelays, shocking revelations and ever–changing perceptions about love and sex are just a few of the movie/book’s surprises.
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