Dimensions
154 x 234 x 29mm
Thirty-two-year-old music journalist Dave Harding doesn't want kids. He's got a nice house, a cushy job and in Izzy, his partner, the ideal companion for an intimate dinner for two.
Then friends of Dave announce they're having a baby and the biological clock he never knew existed starts ticking. Loudly. Which wouldn't be so bad except Izzy's ambitions for the next nine months don't include back pain, fat ankles and trips to Baby Gap. But when the magazine Dave works for folds, events are set in motion that will give birth to a whole new set of problems.
While Dave waits for his dream job on a men's magazine which is yet to launch, he's forced to take the worst job in journalism - Agony Uncle for 'Teen Scene' - the number one read for girls with go!
Suddenly cooler-than-cool Dave is knee deep in the adolescent outpourings of his teenage readership. Then he comes across one letter. One letter of thousands, which turns his life upside down.
Thirteen-year-old Nicola O'Connell doesn't want advice about boys - she wants to know about Dave. Because she's convinced that Dave Harding his her dad. And she's got the facts to prove it.