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Single Girl Problems - Why Being Single Isn't a Problem to Be Solved - cover

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Single Girl Problems - Why Being Single Isn't a Problem to Be Solved

Andrea Bain

Publisher: Dundurn

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Summary

Author is a rising star in Canadian television, and co-host of the new CBC television show The Goods
For once avoids the tired angle of how to “solve the problem” of being single by attracting a mate (preferably a man)
Doesn’t reject the idea of marriage and relationships, but presents single life as a viable option rather than a problem
With a fresh, informed, and humorous voice, Andrea is everyone’s fun girlfriend who talks the real talk
Author is a dream for media: extremely well connected, charming, a broadcast pro with a TV platform, and eager to promote her first book
Author has a large following on Instagram and Twitter
Available since: 01/13/2018.

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