
The Waitress
Melissa Nathan(Author)
Arrow Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 19. August 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-09-942798-8 (ISBN)
Description
Katie Simmonds wants to be a film director. Last week she wanted to be a writer, the week before that an educational psychologist, and the week before that a florist. One thing Katie isn't short of is ambition, but she knows for certain that none of her ambitions are to be a waitress. Unfortunately, Katie Simmonds is a waitress.
Hassled by customers, badly paid and stuck with the boss from hell, Katie's life hasn't turned out quite as she'd planned. As for relationships, she's starting to discover that a career choice isn't the only commitment she has problems with. But just when she thinks that things can't get any worse, the cafe where she works is taken over by the last man in the world she wants to see again. Maybe Katie's been waiting at tables - and waiting for Mr Right - for a little too long...
A heartwarming, laugh out loud novel about love, hopes, dreams... and waitressing.
Hassled by customers, badly paid and stuck with the boss from hell, Katie's life hasn't turned out quite as she'd planned. As for relationships, she's starting to discover that a career choice isn't the only commitment she has problems with. But just when she thinks that things can't get any worse, the cafe where she works is taken over by the last man in the world she wants to see again. Maybe Katie's been waiting at tables - and waiting for Mr Right - for a little too long...
A heartwarming, laugh out loud novel about love, hopes, dreams... and waitressing.
Reviews / Votes
Warm and witty * Woman's Own * Pacy, entertaining * You Magazine * Take this book on holiday and you'll come home bursting with exciting plans to shake up your life * Cosmopolitan * The leading comic romantic novelist of her generation * Guardian * This is one to gobble up in a single sitting * Company * Hugely enjoyable * heat * A witty novel about love * B *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 110 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
479 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-09-942798-8 (9780099427988)
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Person
Melissa Nathan was born and raised in Hertfordshire. A journalist for twelve years, she turned to writing romantic comedy novels full time in 1998 and shortly afterwards Pride, Prejudice and Jasmin Field and Persuading Annie were published. Melissa discovered she had breast cancer whilst writing her first novel for Random House, The Nanny, which hit the Sunday Times Top Ten in the spring of 2003. She went on to write another top ten bestseller, The Waitress, and finished her fifth novel The Learning Curve in February 2006. Sadly she died two months later, aged 37. A new literary award, The Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance, has been established in her honour. She is survived by her husband, Andrew, and young son, Sam.