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  • The Nothing Girl

  • The Frogmorton Farm Series, Book 1
  • Written by: Jodi Taylor
  • Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis
  • Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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The Nothing Girl

Written by: Jodi Taylor
Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis
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Publisher's Summary

Getting a life isn't always easy. And hanging on to it is even harder....

Jodi Taylor brings all her comic writing skills to this heartwarming tale of self-discovery.

Known as The Nothing Girl because of her severe stutter and chronically low self-confidence, Jenny Dove is only just prevented from ending it all by the sudden appearance of Thomas, a mystical golden horse only she can see. Under his guidance Jenny unexpectedly acquires a husband - the charming and chaotic Russell Checkland - and for her nothing will ever be the same again.With overprotective relatives on one hand and the world's most erratic spouse on the other, Jenny needs to become someone. And fast!

Fans of Jodi Taylor's best-selling Chronicles of St. Mary's series will adore the quirky humour in this new, contemporary novel. Jodi Taylor, International Woman of Mystery, spent some time working undercover for North Yorkshire County Library Service. Heavily disguised as the world's most incompetent facilities manager, she shifted dead dogs, fell out of mobile libraries, and spent far too much time in the gents' toilets. The idea to rewrite history first came to her while studying history A level at an evening class.

Just One Damned Thing After Another is her first novel and was originally self-published as an ebook; it was downloaded by more than 60,000 readers on Amazon.

©2014 Jodi Taylor (P)2015 Audible, Ltd

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Wonderful!

This was one of the best stories I've listened to in a long time. It made me cry for sorrow and joy

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Charming and Unique!

One of the most charming and unique stories I have ever read. If you love quaint British farmhouses, mystery, and quirky humor, you will love this book. #1Audible

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Delightful and deeply moving

I found myself laughing out loud and also becoming teary. Loved the story (even has a surprising who did it element) and the delivery. Even if some might say I have the ‘sense of a teabag’ I highly recommend this book.

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So Weird, But in the Best Possible Way

If you fused a romantic comedy with magical realism, you would end up with something close to a description for this book.
It is one of those cosy, well-narrated stories that's full of humour, loveable characters, romance, and a bit of mystery. There is also the added bonus of a golden talking horse that only the protagonist can see. It's weird, but completely charming.

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