Is It Just Me?

Confessions of an Over-Sharer

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Motherhood, Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Author: Chrissie Swan ISBN: 9781922231284
Publisher: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd Publication: June 24, 2015
Imprint: Nero Language: English
Author: Chrissie Swan
ISBN: 9781922231284
Publisher: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd
Publication: June 24, 2015
Imprint: Nero
Language: English

*You know what I want?

I want to be able to have fun wherever I am.

I want to laugh. All. The. Time.

I want to have one holiday every year with my family where we have no plans and nowhere else to be.

I want to watch less television and read more books.

I want to be able to whinge about never being able to be alone any more, then, after someone organises a hotel room voucher for me, I want to spend the evening eating chips (that I don't like) from a cylinder and missing my children to the point of tears.*

From weight to wee, children to crap dates, nothing is off limits for Chrissie Swan, self-confessed 'over-sharer'. Celebrity, friendship, love, being a working mum, 'having it all' and the general chaos of life – Is It Just Me? is Chrissie at her hilarious, candid and fearless best.

‘Chrissie writes what we're all thinking. Her honesty and humour are a gift. And a relief!’ —Mia Freedman

‘Smart, sassy, funny. Chrissie is the best girlfriend everyone should have. And with this book, now they can.’ —Matt Preston

‘Bubbly and outspoken Chrissie Swan is one of Australia's busiest and most adored working mums.’ —Fiona O'Brien, Adelaide Review

‘Sex, friendships, weight, real estate – Swan writes about them all in a chatty, confessional tone as if she’s sharing confidences with girlfriends over coffee.’ —Sunday Age

Chrissie Swan is host of Can of Worms and co-host of MIX 101.1’s breakfast show in Melbourne and The 3pm Pick-Up nationally.\

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*You know what I want?

I want to be able to have fun wherever I am.

I want to laugh. All. The. Time.

I want to have one holiday every year with my family where we have no plans and nowhere else to be.

I want to watch less television and read more books.

I want to be able to whinge about never being able to be alone any more, then, after someone organises a hotel room voucher for me, I want to spend the evening eating chips (that I don't like) from a cylinder and missing my children to the point of tears.*

From weight to wee, children to crap dates, nothing is off limits for Chrissie Swan, self-confessed 'over-sharer'. Celebrity, friendship, love, being a working mum, 'having it all' and the general chaos of life – Is It Just Me? is Chrissie at her hilarious, candid and fearless best.

‘Chrissie writes what we're all thinking. Her honesty and humour are a gift. And a relief!’ —Mia Freedman

‘Smart, sassy, funny. Chrissie is the best girlfriend everyone should have. And with this book, now they can.’ —Matt Preston

‘Bubbly and outspoken Chrissie Swan is one of Australia's busiest and most adored working mums.’ —Fiona O'Brien, Adelaide Review

‘Sex, friendships, weight, real estate – Swan writes about them all in a chatty, confessional tone as if she’s sharing confidences with girlfriends over coffee.’ —Sunday Age

Chrissie Swan is host of Can of Worms and co-host of MIX 101.1’s breakfast show in Melbourne and The 3pm Pick-Up nationally.\

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