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Call Off the Search: The Modern Day Wizard by Anna Wallas (27-Jan-2013) Hardcover

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Call Off The Search is an explosive and life changing book about relationships. International bestselling author of Princes in Love and former Daily Mail columnist, Anna Pasternak, has co-written an explosive and life changing book about relationships with the UK s top relationship guru and sought after therapist, Andrew Wallas. After years of searching, disappointment, heartbreak and divorce, Anna and Andrew found each other. With the joy of their profound connection came the agony of past heartbreaks and unresolved pain. Rather than hide, ignore it or walk away, Anna and Andrew embarked on a terrifying quest right to the core of themselves and each other.

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First published January 1, 2013

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Anna Wallas

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As Anna Pasternak, Anna, 45, has been a regular contributor in the UK to the Sunday Times Style Section, You Magazine, Harpers Bazaar and Grazia. In 1994 she wrote the best-selling book Princess in Love, which broke the story of Princess Diana’s affair with James Hewitt – this went on to sell 500,000 copies worldwide. She wrote two long-running columns for the Daily Mail: ‘On the Couch’ (about how therapy can help you find love) and, previously ‘Daisy Dooley Does Divorce’. A novel was created from Daisy Dooley, and it was sold in 12 countries. ABC bought the film rights.

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May 28, 2013
Loving this book. Truly funny, serious, helpful, brutal and heartbeakingly honest. The best relationship book ever!
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April 26, 2014
While there were a few interesting points and some revealing insights into behaviour and relationships which were thought provoking , I thought it mainly boring repetitive and self - indulgent !
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