Confession Of A Shopaholic Summary

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THE AUTHOR/WRITER Sophie Kinsella is a pseudonym of a bestselling British author, Madeleine Wickham. She was born on December 12, 1969 in London, England, the United Kingdom. She studied at New College, Oxford and worked as a financial journalist before turning to fiction. She lives in London, the United Kingdom, with her husband and family. She is best known for writing a popular series of chick-lit novels.
Sophie Kinsella raced into the United Kingdom bestseller lists in September 2000 with her first novel in the Shopaholic series; The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic and also published as Confessions of a Shopaholic. This novel was captured the heart of readers worldwide and she has since featured in five further adventures in Shopaholic Abroad also published as Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, Shopaholic Ties the Knot, Shopaholic & Sister, Shopaholic & Baby and Mini Shopaholic. …show more content…

She is a single twenty-five year old young woman who has what every other person her age would only dream of. She lives in a very trendy flat in London and has many socialite friends, and a closet of beautiful clothes. The only trouble is that she cannot afford it – not any of it. The flat she lived in is owned by her flatmate and best friend, Suze’s wealthy, aristocratic parents.
Furthermore, Rebecca is not as well-off as she seems to others; just very well into debt. Rebecca has a very serious problem with shopping obsession, and her credit cards are completely maxed-out, as well as her account being overdrawn at the bank. She works as a financial journalist for financial magazine in Successful Savings, which is a job that Rebecca dislikes. She does not even begin to pay even a half of her debts. This is because, Rebecca always spend money on anything that catches her eyes. Shopping has become a quick fixed for her when things get her

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