How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage

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by Mrs Stephen Fry


  Alister Walsh

  Karin Wannemacher

  Katherine Ward

  Nickie Ward

  Yasuko Watanabe

  Simon Watchorn

  Nichola Waterhouse

  Christine Watkinson

  Sue Watson

  Nicola Watson

  Andrea Watson

  Sue Watson

  Angela Watt

  Tanya Weaver

  Steve Webb

  Julie Webster

  Warren Weertman

  Ian Weir

  Lorna Weller

  Hannah West

  Erin Whiley

  Lena Whitaker

  Helen White

  Karen Whitehead

  Elinor Whitehouse

  Christine Whitmore

  Sue Whitney

  Jon Wicks

  Mattias Widmarl

  Madeleine Wilkie

  Karen Wilkins

  !ewis Wilkinson

  Susan Williams

  Melissa Williams

  Alan Williams

  Rebecca Williams

  Claudia @cyopro

  Williams

  Kathy Williams

  Michelle Williamson

  Michelle Willis

  Sarah Willoughby

  Deborah Wise

  Steffi Wode

  Ingrid Wong

  Debbie Wood

  Aaron Wood

  Karen Wood

  Elizabeth Wood

  Carol Woodward

  Steve Woodward

  Jill Woolf

  Gillian Worrall

  Simon & Lorna Wright

  Daniel Wright

  Alexander Wright

  Diny Wright

  Alan Wright

  Barbara Wyant

  Anita Wyss

  Kumba Yamba

  Emmy Yeadon

  Riana Yeates

  Andrew Yew

  Simon York

  Craig Young

  Brecht Yperman

  Sergey & Anna Yurkov

  Jane Zara

  Gregory Zayia

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  And with special thanks to our friends at

  www.debts-homes-kids.co.uk

  for all their support.

  About the Author

  Edna fry is the long-suffering wife of Stephen and mother of his five, six or possibly seven children. Her first book, Mrs Fry’s Diary – a frank and revealing insight into a year in the Fry household – received great critical acclaim and provoked a good deal of bemusement. Her talents are many and varied – her Spam Bourguignon has to be tasted to be believed, her poetry is unlike anything you will ever read and her childcare techniques are legendary. And she manages all of this while carrying out her somewhat demanding wifely duties (especially on a Sunday morning).

  When not being a domestic goddess, literary marvel and carrying Stephen home from the pub, Edna likes to spend her time on Twitter (largely to keep an eye on her husband’s fanciful pronouncements), where she has won the prestigious Shorty Award for Funniest Tweeter. She also likes tea. A lot.

  How To Have An Almost Perfect Marriage

  This edition first published in 2012

  Unbound

  21 Peter’s Lane Clerkenwell London ec1m 6ds

  www.unbound.co.uk

  Digital edition by Padify

  All rights reserved

  © Mrs Stephen Fry, 2012

  The right of Mrs Stephen Fry to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  A CIP record for this book

  is available from the British Library

  isbn 978-1-908717-10-8

 

 

 


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