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PUSHING 30 by WHITNEY GASKELL
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Summary"The one thing you should know about me is this: I'm the
consummate Good Girl. . ." Ellie Winters is dependable and loyal and has a near-phobic
aversion to conflict. But as her thirtieth birthday looms
ever closer, she starts to feel like she's lost the
instruction manual to her life. She has just broken up with
her boring boyfriend, despises her job, and is the last of
her high school friends to remain single. Worse, her
dysfunctional family is driving her nuts, and she's somehow
become enslaved to her demanding pet pug Sally, who she
suspects is the reincarnation of Pol Pot. One night, after a botched attempt to color her hair at
home, Ellie rushes to the drugstore for emergency bleach,
Sally in tow. Sally is accosted by a smitten canine
admirer . . . but it's the dog's owner who captures Ellie's
attention. Television news anchor Ted Langston is witty,
intriguing, and sexy. The only catch? He's twice her age--
and the only man on the planet who isn't interested in
dating a younger woman. And no one, from Ellie's best
friends to Ted's ex-wife, wants to see them get together.
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