this diary:) was my book for the March Challenge I'm english.
What is this?
Stephen Fry - a known actor, writer, all-rounder: talented, funny. Or? What about the window cleaning ends, karaoke-loving, contemptuous of women leading Stephen Fry won, which his wife and mother of his children (at least 5, maybe more), tells Mrs. Edna Fry. For over a year, Mrs. Stephen Fry her experiences recorded in her diary, revealing the secret double life of Mr. Stephen Fry!
Summary:
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How about two short samples taken from diary entries. Just so you an idea not only of Mrs. Stephen Fry's life gain, but also on its literary eloquence:
"February 2 Wednesday
social service called round this morning but I refused to let them in. Last time, they wanted us to give our kids back.
3 Thursday
Disappointed that my first creative writing class was canceled due to the weather, although the evening was not a complete write-off. All that gorgeous, newly fallen snow did bring out our romantic side, so we went out to make snow angels. We managed to knock over 12 snowmen before Stephen crashed the van. "
The author has powers of observation and loves literature (she starts a book club) and is committed to a halfway adequate social life cause. Your records show that she wants to be an-uh-devoted wife and mother:) The reader will also enjoy Mrs. Stephen Fry's wit (the writer of this gleaning is not certain whether Mrs. Stephen Fry, this ability * g * is aware of).
Over a year across the gentle reader Mrs. Edna Fry accompanied on trips with the family, may read recipes (spam = breakfast meat? Is ALWAYS important part), but also experience how the author himself to her absent husband provides and wonders why her husband in the pub drinking twittering that he was at the opening of a museum.
Mrs. Fry is Edna's husband is now the "famous Renaissance man Stephen Fry" or not? The writer of this gleaning is of course the question of the inclined reader can not answer here!
A year in the life of Mrs. Edna Fry, wife of Mr. Stephen Fry and mother of his many children: entertaining and worth reading. * * Giggelt
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