Until her French father walks out of her life at twelve, Helen Wilton is Helene Fournier. As well as getting a new name, the plucky, smart and affectionate young girl also gets a lesson in the unreliability of love. Helen grows up to become a mass of intriguing contradictions: as warm-hearted as she is sharp-witted, as steadfast in her friendships as she is eclectic in her loves, as worldly and stylish as she is poetical and academic. And when she gets tripped up by the contradictions - or by the absurd and confusing vagaries of love - Helen picks herself up and gets on with it, because she's too much of a one-off to wait around to be rescued. Maybe she'll never stop having to pick herself up. Or maybe she'll realize that rediscovering the inner Helene and facing the loss of her father are the keys to her future ...and to finding real love.
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Alison Jameson was a journalist and English teacher before going into advertising in 1990. Before becoming a full-time writer in 2005 she was a director of leading agency, Irish International BBDO. She lives in Dublin. This Man and Me is her first novel.
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