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Polo: The lavish and racy classic from Sunday Times bestseller Jilly Cooper

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Definitely my favourite Jilly Cooper ever. Mrs Cooper's stories are often called *romps through the Rutshire countryside,* and this romps like a thoroughbred polo pony. Barber, Michael (3 December 2013). "Leo Cooper obituary: Publisher of military history books and husband of Jilly Cooper". The Guardian . Retrieved 7 May 2020. Hawkley’s mid-life crisis began at 22 when his mother passed away. To add on to that, he was unemployed, alcohol followed him everywhere and debts seemed to constantly increase. After Riders and Rivals i was SO geared up to read Polo! Sadly i didn’t particularly like/relate to the characters,especially Perdita! What a shame!

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Jilly Sallitt was born in Hornchurch, Essex, England, to Mary Elaine (née Whincup) and Brigadier W. B. Sallitt, OBE. [2] She grew up in Ilkley and Surrey, and was educated at the Moorfield School in Ilkley and the Godolphin School in Salisbury. [2] Journalism and non-fiction [ edit ] Jilly Cooper: why I will write just one more novel". Yorkshire Post. 25 October 2016 [8 October 2016] . Retrieved 4 May 2023. They run out of clean underwear, don't always wash their hair, or bother with make-up. Nine times out of ten, those are days the guy they like decides to drop by unannounced.Television adaptations of Cooper's novels are relatively few but have been accepted by national network ITV.

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a b Grice, Elizabeth (17 September 2010). "Jilly Cooper interview". The Daily Telegraph. London . Retrieved 26 April 2021. Raymond Kelvedon discovered the most beautiful picture, Raphael’s Pandora in Normandy Chateau in 1944. She had cast a spell not only all over his family but also artists and dealers for fifty years. Pandora witnessed Gelena, Raymond’s wife, entertaining a string of lovers and giving birth to her four children; Jupiter, Jonathan, Sienna and Alizarin. Although Jilly's works are normally known for the raunch, I found this to be really interesting. Alongside the love story is some serious information on the game of Polo, of which I knew little. Although I am very interested in all equine sports, I had not had a lot to do with Polo and really enjoyed this part of the book. Unfortunately, both parents and staff members neglect to take a closer look at this radical move. On the other hand, students get an opportunity to create more mayhem than usual.The great joy ( aside from the dreamy men ) is how animals become characters as much as the people. Horses, bad behaviour, and lots of orgasms. Polo is the third book in Jilly Cooper’s Rutshire Chronicles series and is, hands-down, my absolute favourite of the – currently – nine-book line-up. (I may be a bit biased, though, as this was the first Jilly Cooper I ever read and the sex scenes it contains have been indelibly burned into what was my (somewhat) innocent teenage brain. In fact, Polo was my introduction to the concept that more than one orifice could be utilised during intercourse …)

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