Foetal Attraction – Kathy Lette
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Foetal Attraction – Kathy Lette
“Foetal Attraction” is a novel by Australian author Kathy Lette. The book was first published in 1993 and is known for its humor and satirical take on contemporary issues, particularly those related to women’s lives, relationships, and motherhood.
The story of “Foetal Attraction” revolves around a young woman named Lucy, a stand-up comedian living in London. Lucy’s life takes a humorous and chaotic turn when she becomes pregnant following a one-night stand. The novel follows her journey through pregnancy, childbirth, and the challenges of single motherhood.
Kathy Lette’s writing is characterized by her wit and sharp humor, and “Foetal Attraction” is no exception. The novel tackles the complexities and absurdities of modern relationships, pregnancy, and parenthood, while also exploring feminist themes and the experiences of women in contemporary society.
The book has been praised for its comedic and satirical take on these topics, and it has resonated with readers who appreciate humor and candor in literature. If you enjoy humorous and irreverent novels that provide a unique perspective on modern life and relationships, “Foetal Attraction” by Kathy Lette may be an entertaining and thought-provoking read for you.
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