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Автор Sigaloff Jane

Praise for Jane Sigaloff’s

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“This book is the perfect antidote to Christmas

get-togethers. Escape to a comfy chair and enjoy!”

—Company

“Sigaloff’s first novel is without doubt

an engaging romantic comedy!”

—Booklist

“Witty, juicy and romantic—a clever, controversial

comedy about finding love in all the wrong places. ”

—Bestselling author Sarah Mlynowski

“Moving and cleverly written…

a great present for a girlfriend in need of some love

advice (we all have one of these). ”

—handbag. com

“4½ stars… Sigaloff has an interesting

take on the relationship conundrum. ”

—funkybitch. com

“Unusually daring in its approach…”

—The Big Issue

Jane Sigaloff

was born in London and, despite brief trips into the countryside, Jane has always been a city girl at heart. After studying history at Oxford University she entered the allegedly glamorous world of television, beginning her career as tea and coffee coordinator for Nickelodeon U. K. After she progressed to researcher and then to assistant producer, her contracts took her to MTV and finally to the BBC where she worked for over three years.

Since 2000, Jane has enjoyed a double life as a part-time P. A. , which has given her more time to write and feel guilty about not going to the gym. She lives in London with her laptop and ever-expanding CD collection. Lost & Found is her second novel.

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Lost & Found

Jane Sigaloff

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

In a concerted attempt to be more concise than last time, immeasurable thanks and much love to my friends and family for their unwavering support, for listening (or at least making encouraging noises while thinking about other things), for their positivity and for ensuring that the life of this writer is by no means a solitary one.

In particular:

Omi—my PR granny extraordinaire. Kate—for always being there for me (and for valiant shelf patrol). Charlotte—for indispensable and immediate fast-talking advice. Louise, Alice, Gemma, Mandy, Fred and all at the Barnes Ladies Writing Circle—it wouldn’t be as much fun without you. Marten Foxon, the most flexible boss in London—for employing the only part-time part-time P. A. , for being grammatically pedantic and for tales of the city. Melissa, Stuart and Clodagh—for providing insight into life as a lawyer and answering all my questions with due consideration. Peter French and Alex Tscherne at the Carlyle Hotel, New York, for unrivaled hospitality.

As always, thanks to my agent, Carole Blake, to Sam Bell for editorial prowess and keeping me focused, to Claire Sawford for PR duties and to the whole Red Dress Ink team who have worked so hard on my behalf both in the U. K. and North America.

For my parents—

all of them

and

for Paul—

my little big brother and partner in crime

since 1975.

Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three