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Wife in the North

Maybe hormones ate her brain. How else did Judith's husband persuade her to give up her career and move from her beloved London to Northumberland with two toddlers in tow? Pregnant with number 3, Judith is about to discover that there are one or two things about life in the country that no one told her about.

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  • "Maybe hormones ate her brain. How else did Judith's husband persuade her to give up her career and move from her beloved London to Northumberland with two toddlers in tow? Pregnant with number 3, Judith is about to discover that there are one or two things about life in the country that no one told her about."@en
  • "Maybe hormones ate her brain. How else did Judith's husband persuade her to give up her career and move from her beloved London to Northumberland with two toddlers in tow? Pregnant with number 3 Judith is about to discover that there are one or two things about life in the country that no one told her about: that she'd be making friends with people who believed in the four horsemen of the apocalypse; that running out of petrol could be a near death experience and that the closest thing to an ethnic minority would be a redhead. Judith tries to do that simple thing that women do, make hers a happy family. A family that might live happily ever after. Possibly even up North ..."
  • "Ancienne journaliste et productrice d'émissions sur Channel 4, J. O'Reilly, habituée à la vie londonienne, part vivre dans le Northumberland avec son mari et ses deux enfants. Dans cette campagne reculée, elle découvre une vie nouvelle rythmée par la tonte des moutons ou encore la récolte des huîtres. Inspiré du récit de son expérience présent sur son blog."
  • "The author describes her struggles to maintain her, and her family's, happiness when her husband convinces her to leave London for a country living while she is pregnant, but it proves difficult with three children and no access to good coffee."
  • "The author describes her struggles to maintain her, and her family's, happiness when her husband convinces her to leave London for a country living while she is pregnant, but it proves difficult with three children and no access to good coffee."@en

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  • "Diaries"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
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  • "Lykkelig på landet"@da
  • "Una moglie al nord"
  • "Tous à la campagne!"
  • "Wife in the North"
  • "Wife in the North"@en
  • "Una moglie al Nord"@it
  • "Tous à la campagne !"
  • "Wife in the north"
  • "Wife in the north"@en