More stories and anecdotes from Belle de Jour. Expect much of the same frankness and titillation that the first book provided.
Featured on The Book Show on Sky Arts on 26 November 2009.
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Synopsis
The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl by Belle de Jour
This follow-up to the hugely successful 'Intimate Adventures' will be just as bold, funny and brilliant. Peppered with agony-aunt letters and advice, and stories from her 'working' life, it's also the story of a young woman making her way in the world - told in Belle's inimitable voice.
Reviews
'The long awaited follow up to The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl charts the notorious Belle in the world of high-class vice. She's trying hard to land a respectable job, but can't resist seeing clients in her lunch hour. She's still at it, still doesn't care what people think and it's still utterly addictive.' COMPANY
'full of frank humour and even more frank action.' DAILY MIRROR
'Her writing [is] full of refreshing comedy and eye-watering advice...Belle's candid humour is compulsive.' THE INDEPENDENT
'Whether she's describing peculiar fetishes or handing out agony aunt style advice, it's Belle's witty, stylish writing, rather than her salacious subject matter, that really stands out. Although more Bridget Jones in a brothel than Catherine Deneuve in Chanel, this tongue-in-cheek delight will nonetheless leave a smile on your face.' HEAT
About the Author
Belle de Jour was our Guest Editor in September 2010 - click here - to see the books that inspired her writing.
Belle de Jour rose to prominence with her award winning blog about her life as a London call girl. Her diaries, The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl and The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl, have both been bestsellers and adapted for a hit TV series starring Billie Piper. After six years of anonymity, Belle de Jour revealed her true identity in November 2009 as that of research scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti.
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Siobhan Dowd born 1960. In 2008 she became the first ever posthumous winner of the most prestigious prize in children's literature, the Carnegie medal for her novel Bog Child. Read books by Siobhan Dowd
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