Goodbye, Jimmy Choo

Goodbye, Jimmy Choo by Annie Sanders is a modern fiction novel published by Orion in 2004. This New Ed edition spans 375 pages and is written in English. The story follows Izzie and Maddy, two women from vastly different backgrounds who find themselves unexpectedly uprooted from the city to the English countryside, facing challenges they never anticipated.
As their lives intertwine, Izzie, a bohemian with limited means, and Maddy, a wealthy fashionista, navigate their new reality while managing five young children between them. Their initial meeting at a women’s lunch reveals a shared yearning for their former urban lives. When tragedy strikes Maddy’s world, the duo embarks on an entrepreneurial venture, launching a natural cosmetics company from their kitchen. This partnership leads them into the media spotlight, forcing them to confront their values and the lengths they are willing to go to adapt to their new circumstances.
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Izzie and Maddy have only one thing in common: they’ve both been uprooted from the city, moved to the country – and it’s not at all what they expected…
Under normal circumstances, Izzie and Maddy would never have met. Their lives are a million miles apart – Izzie is bohemian and skint, Maddy is Gucci-clad and loaded. But, thanks to their respective husbands’ careers, both have been dumped into the English countryside, fish out of water with five young children between them. Thrown together at a ghastly women’s lunch, they quickly discover a shared longing for mucky London streets and the residents’ parking permits they’ve left behind.
When tragedy hits and Maddy’s world collapses, they have to make money fast. A chance discovery leads this unlikely partnership to launch a natural cosmetics company from the kitchen table, with consequences beyond their wildest imaginings. Then the media spotlight turns on them, and Maddy and Izzie have to give up all they hold dear to embrace a lifestyle they hate. But just how far are they prepared to go?
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