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On the eve of her 37th birthday, tough and funny Fran Clark finds herself in a role she would never have that of a desperate housewife. Once upon a time she had a vibrant career as a voice-over artist; now she obsesses over the ruthless mothers' scene at her children's school and whether or not her husband is having an affair at the office. When Fran's drinking spirals out of control, she knows she has hit rock bottom. The only place to go is up. 37 is a searingly intimate and compulsively readable novel, a very modern diary of a (not quite) mad housewife.

304 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2007

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Profile Image for Tina .
797 reviews783 followers
March 25, 2011
I picked up this book in the bargain rack of Chapter's and was thoroughly surprised at just how much I enjoyed it. Was definately funny (especially if you enjoy British humour) and very sad in some parts. The story is about a suburban stay-at-home mom who has lost her way and confidence. A story all mom's can relate to in one way or another.....truly couldn't put the book down.......quick and easy read.
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August 14, 2021
It's a good book but it has an open ended ending, which really disappointed me...we don't know if Fran and Richard reconcile or not, there's no indication either way...why do authors do this to us?! Also, Richard was a complete toad, he was having an affair but was shocked toward the end when Fran mentioned the possibility of 'Divorce', until then he just came and went as he pleased and Fran didn't stand up for herself or anything, she didn't even ask him to make a decision, she just sort of tip toed around him...while he was off having his affair she was still starching and ironing his shirts...she was so desperate to have him back, so I dunno, that was weird
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Profile Image for Susan  Dunn.
2,077 reviews
July 30, 2008
Liked this one a lot. Francesca gave up her career as a voice over artist to raise her kids. Now that they're both in school, she has time to go back to work - but not the confidence to do so. At the same time she finds out her husband is having an affair and suddenly her afternoon glass of wine is turning into an afternoon bottle. And then two. A moving and funny portrayal of a midlife crisis. But all ends well - whew!

This is the first book from this author, and I will definitely keep my eyes out for future works.
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16 reviews17 followers
July 18, 2008
The woman in this story starts to unravel and go down a dangerous road. I won't give anything away but to say that it was an interesting read, dark in some parts and some of her decisions made me cringe. But what I liked about it was I could see how easily this could really happen to a woman and I found myself wondering how I would respond to life in her circumstances. Kept me curious as to the ending.
Profile Image for Sue Kozlowski.
1,396 reviews74 followers
May 16, 2017
Awesome! British. Fran is turning 37. Has 2 kids. Her husband has an affair. Fran used to do voice overs. She feels useless, her son is a good soccer player. Her husband and her get back together.
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Profile Image for Lisa.
323 reviews3 followers
August 16, 2019
I really liked the author's writing, and at the beginning I was really convinced I would love it, but I was disappointed with the flat "happy ending". She was on a good path to getting a backbone, but pats herself on the back even though SHE doesn't change all that much.
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99 reviews7 followers
March 23, 2009
I started this book last year hoping to finish before my 38th birthday, but found the beginning to be a serious downer. But having plugged along even past my birthday, I was relieved to see the story gradually grow in depth and become a triumph for the main character. The ending makes up for it all, and I recommend this book to anyone looking for inspiration relationship-wise; whether it be family, friendship, or career related. Beaumont's voice is witty and humorous, one that will keep the pages turning and not disappoint.
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958 reviews37 followers
December 16, 2008
I enjoyed this story, a combination of humor and pathos. Although the main character could be considered "annoying," I felt as if I was able to get into the head of this thirtysomething alcoholic mother, and I found it to be quite intrgiuing. Some seem to be labeling it as British chick-lit, but I see it as more than that. This woman is in a serious crisis, and the reader witnesses her very real struggle to survive. Very good for a first novel.
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339 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2008
While hating my 37 year-old life, this book was sitting at the library so I decided to read about someone else's 37 year old misery. Okay, so I'll admit I'm a closet chick-lit reader. But if you are going to read smut, it may as well be British.
15 reviews1 follower
November 11, 2008
Totally satisfying chick lit, only better. Brit author Maria Beamont has a funny, real and engaging voice, and for a book about a character who's completely depressed on the eve of her 37th birthday, it's a hilarious read. Love the scathing satire of the other "mums."
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237 reviews
April 26, 2010
Life is about our relationships. They complicate, enrich and fill our lives. Closeness comes with expectations, pain, joy, self reflection, chaous, fear and everything else. In the end, if you don't have relationships, you don't have life.
275 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2023
The writing and flow are well-executed. As a tale of the petty self-manufactured trials and tribulations of a very wealthy English woman, there isn’t a great deal of depth to it. It’s humorous in so far as there is some adept word play and metaphor but it is not funny in that the slapstick elements fall flat and the petty backstabbing is cynical rather than wry. There is no reason to like these characters. It’s a screen play for a bad movie you’d watch on a plane because it doesn’t matter if you can’t hear the dialogue properly and drift off occasionally - you’d just like to look at pretty clothes and houses while farting under your blanket and waiting for the flight to be over.
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459 reviews
August 12, 2021
Oh my god I love this book. (It was the 10th time I read it)
I can so relate as a mother! It just seems so realistic that you can read this book in less that half a day. I know I did and couldn’t put it down. It covers so many current obstacles that women nowadays struggle with postpartum depression, miscarriages, unwanted pregnancies, broken marriage…. It covers so much that why I loved it so much.
I will recommend it and keep re-reading it for a while.
Profile Image for Tracey White.
371 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2022
Very Rosè tinted spectacles. Fran's life went from okay to bad to great in a suspiciously short space of time. She had a drink problem but then she didn't, had an unfaithful husband who returned bearing gifts and instantly forgiven and almost problem children. Great friendship group though.
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339 reviews5 followers
January 29, 2018
I enjoyed the audio version of this book, it was well read and acted and mildly entertaining during my commute.
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2,531 reviews10 followers
March 21, 2019
Audiobook performed by Kate Reading
Profile Image for Alicia.
290 reviews6 followers
June 29, 2023
2.5, Fran was a mess and annoying
Profile Image for Robyn.
554 reviews8 followers
April 7, 2017
So I was not expecting this book to be as heavy as it was. A woman turning 37 and going through a mid life crisis. I could relate to the nervousness of getting back to work after having children but she really did need professional help and I was surprised at how long it took her friends to recommend it and how she never got any help in the end. What a poor example to the millions of women who suffer from Postpartum Depression. The swearing was a bit much for me as well. Needless to say, lots of language, Some mention of sex, no violence, lots and lots of drinking and smoking.
Profile Image for Tiffany.
9 reviews
January 29, 2008
I found some of the things described in the book realistic enough- the mention of postpartum depression, the nasty ubermoms, the absent husband, the lack of confidence after being out of the workforce for so long....but I agree with the others who have reviewed this book. Fran is a pretty pathetic character, and the whole first half of the novel, you just want to slap her silly and tell her to get a grip.
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1,658 reviews445 followers
June 26, 2016
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This book follows Fran Clark, a 37 year old house wife going through a mid-life crisis.

I did not like this book... I found it extremely slow and I basically had to force myself to finish it. The main character bothered me, the husband was a jack ass and the side characters just pissed me off.

I would not recommend this book!
586 reviews24 followers
January 23, 2008
okay, maybe I chose this book because I'm 37, but I didn't expect to read one of the most DEPRESSING books in a long time!! I didn't particularly like her style, not sure if it was because it was written with a casual British tone with a lot of internal monologues. Fran is a middle-aged (am I?) housewife with severe depression and a drinking problem. Enuf said.
Profile Image for Rebecca Napier-Brown.
13 reviews4 followers
March 23, 2008
The protagonist of this novel gave me zero reason to give a damn. A fabulously wealthy housewife who feels "lost" because she has the privilege to chuck her career and raise her kids? She compensates for this terrible burden by drinking like a fish. In the end, everything works out perfectly for the spoiled and arrogant drunken rich lady. What a surprise.
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10 reviews1 follower
January 21, 2012
I rarely stop reading books. This is one I couldn't even get into enough to struggle through. I found myself irritated at Fran, she is a annoying whiner. The book seemed very cliche and everything Fran did in the first 50 pages just annoyed me. I had to stop reading, which upsets me because I normally love good british books.
Profile Image for Kelsey Prosser.
26 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2014
Eh. A "just okay" sort of read for me. I don't believe it has to do with my being 10years off the mark, because it's not as if I couldn't identify with some of the sentiment or that I couldn't understand the thought process. I just didn't like the main character. It is a decent (if predictable) plot line, but it's hard to love it if you can't fall in with the characters- and I didn't.
120 reviews4 followers
March 5, 2008
Kind of predictable. British stay at home mom struggling with her identity -- feels frumpy, lost, losing her hubby and must bounce back to make everything right again. Add in a snobby school and all the back stabbing snobby moms there and you have another "mommy lit" book.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
826 reviews48 followers
June 21, 2008
I was looking for a little summertime candy when I picked up this book. What I found instead was a terribly annoying main character and a story that has been written before. The portrayal of snobby elementary school culture was funny, however.
Profile Image for Alice McLeod.
80 reviews
February 6, 2010
1 star = I disliked this book so much that I couldn't stand to finish reading it, despite the fact that I'd spent five perfectly good dollars on it. I found the narrator completely unlikeable, the writing pedestrian, and the story uninteresting. Oh well!
Profile Image for Andrea.
1,585 reviews
July 14, 2010
A STAY AT HOME MOM IS HAVING A MID LIFE CRISIS - SHE IS SMOKING AND DRINKING TO EXCESS. HER HUSBAND LEAVES HER. SHE IS FORGETTING THE KIDS AT SCHOOL AND THEIR ACTIVITIES. THE OTHER MOTHERS GOSSIP ABOUT HER. THE STORY IS ABOUT HOW SHE QUITS WINNING AND GETS HER ACT TOGETHER.
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1,127 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2016
Dollar tree book. Tried reading it before over a year ago but quit...started over. Hard time getting into it. Didn't like the character but her growth was good. Unfortunately most of the book was her being an idiot. Sigh.
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