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The Undomestic Goddess

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The Undomestic Goddess is Sophie Kinsella's second "stand-alone" novel, published by Dial Press Trade Paperback in April 2006 (UK).

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Samantha Sweeting is a workaholic lawyer. After a mental breakdown, Sweeting walks out of her London office, gets on a train at Paddington station, and ends up in the middle of nowhere. Sweeting knocks on the doors of a well-kept manor where she is mistaken for an interviewee and finds herself being offered a job as a housekeeper. The employers are unaware of Sweeting's true identity. Severely ill-equipped, Sweeting realizes she has no relevance experience and is wholly unsuited to the role. She manages to cope, learns housekeeper skills and eventually finds love.[1]


References

  1. "The Undomestic Goddess, Sophie Kinsella- Editorial Review". barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved 17 April 2011.



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