The Helen 100

How I took my waxer's advice and cured heartbreak by going on 100 dates in less than a year

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Helen Razer ISBN: 9781743436141
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: January 25, 2017
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: Helen Razer
ISBN: 9781743436141
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: January 25, 2017
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

According to her range of dating profiles, Helen Razer was a 41-, 43-, or maybe 44-year-old woman. According to this book, she was heartbroken enough to require a crack team of doctors. But there is no hospital for the freshly deceived. Instead, there's The Helen 100.

One dry Melbourne summer afternoon, Helen's partner of fifteen years announced without warning that she 'needed to grow', and left in the Toyota. Helen remained in her pyjamas, ordering barbecue chicken, and crying on her cat.

After two days of disclosing her foulest thoughts on a XXX app, quitting her terrible job, and receiving bad advice from her discount shrink, she cried again; this time on her beauty therapist, who dared her to go on 100 dates inside a year.

Razer agrees to date 100 people, stopping only if she finds one who likes the smell of chicken.

'It's Bridget Jones, but for angry communists.' -One of Helen's mates

'... Eat, Pray, Love, but for arseholes.' -Another one of Helen's mates

'I'm using those for the back of the book.' -The author

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According to her range of dating profiles, Helen Razer was a 41-, 43-, or maybe 44-year-old woman. According to this book, she was heartbroken enough to require a crack team of doctors. But there is no hospital for the freshly deceived. Instead, there's The Helen 100.

One dry Melbourne summer afternoon, Helen's partner of fifteen years announced without warning that she 'needed to grow', and left in the Toyota. Helen remained in her pyjamas, ordering barbecue chicken, and crying on her cat.

After two days of disclosing her foulest thoughts on a XXX app, quitting her terrible job, and receiving bad advice from her discount shrink, she cried again; this time on her beauty therapist, who dared her to go on 100 dates inside a year.

Razer agrees to date 100 people, stopping only if she finds one who likes the smell of chicken.

'It's Bridget Jones, but for angry communists.' -One of Helen's mates

'... Eat, Pray, Love, but for arseholes.' -Another one of Helen's mates

'I'm using those for the back of the book.' -The author

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