Working It Out

Narrated by Penny Scott Andrews
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Pub Date 18 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 5 Apr 2021
W.F. Howes Ltd | QUEST from W F Howes

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Description

Ruby Matthews has a plan - twelve jobs in twelve months, until she finds the one of her dreams… After an unexpected redundancy, Ruby begins to question her priorities. Inspired by a quote from Kahlil Gibran about loving your work, she launches her mission to find the ideal job. Her year of gainful (and sometimes painful!) employment includes nannying for clients in the South of France; dealing with embarrassing ailments in a Harley Street clinic; waiting tables in a buzzy Soho cafe; and meeting the celebs of years gone by in a home for retired actors. And even though love is no longer top of her list, relationships seem to start happening along the way, which sees her handing out some P45s of her own! But will any of the jobs, or the men she meets, see her dreams come true? Or will Ruby just end up back where she started?

Ruby Matthews has a plan - twelve jobs in twelve months, until she finds the one of her dreams… After an unexpected redundancy, Ruby begins to question her priorities. Inspired by a quote from Kahlil...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781528846387
PRICE £22.69 (GBP)
DURATION 7 Hours, 30 Minutes

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