Author:Ann Summers
With the kind of raunchy approach you would expect from Ann Summers, this unabashed cartoon version of the world's most famous sex manual reveals the amusing truth about what really goes on in the bedroom
The Kama Sutra says that sex can sometimes give us a glimpse of heaven. The Calmer Sutra demonstrates that the Elephant Posture and the Yawning can just as easily result in an embarrassing situation.
Summer's sauciest sexual memoir... Intimate and very engaging
—— ElleAn outspoken and saucy read about sex and the single gal. We can't get enough of it!
—— OK! Hot StarsGrippingly filthy... Abby is explicit, prolific and sympathetic
—— Evening StandardSet to be one of the summer's big talking points
—— EveHorny, happy and honest...the must-buy book of the summer
—— ScarletYou have to love the girl, who cheerfully admits, "It's all true, I am that neurotic and fixated on sex"
—— EveThere's little doubt that by this summer, 'Abigail', a single thirtysomething woman who most definitely prefers sex to shopping, will be a media obsession
—— Louise France , ObserverHer stories about lovers past and present are always engaging and definitely sexy, written with thoughtful candour. Though the recollections are graphic, they're not solely designed for titillation. As such, they make very good erotic reading
—— Sugarclick.comThis book brought tears to my eyes several times... but despite the tragedy at the heart of the book, there are flashes of humour
—— Daisy Goodwin , The Sunday TimesDeeply moving
—— Angus McBride , GuardianA searingly honest book
—— Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan , Daily ExpressExtremely honest and candid
—— Lorraine Kelly , Sun(A) testament to the ferocity of maternal love
—— Allison Pearson , Daily TelegraphHeller's domestic side is evoked with painful detail by his daughter, Erica, in her well written, occasionally harrowing memoir, Yossarian Slept Here
—— Sunday TimesLikeable memoir...just as Daugherty is blind to the limitations of Heller's work so he appears resistant to personal criticism of Heller or rebuke. Just One Catch is no hagiography but, of these two biographical accounts on Yossarian Slept Here gives us the gruff, arrogant big shot; the smug cocky fellow who sometimes showed up to friend's cocktail parties for the sheer fun of insulting them
—— Leo Robson , Financial Times