Mum On The Run

By Fiona Gibson

The hilarious romantic comedy from the Sunday Times bestseller – perfect for fans of Gill Sims

Laura Swan was dreading the school sports day mums’ race – but whoever would have thought it could be quite so life-changing?

Sports Day at her children’s school is a nightmare for Laura because of the event she dreads – the Mums’ Race. She knows the other mothers have been in training for at least three months – even though they’re trying to pretend that they haven’t. Laura’s vowed never to take part, but the morning of the School Sports Day she makes a fatal error and promises her daughter that if she eats her Rice Crispies, she will run. With no escape, Laura is forced to take part and as she moves towards her inevitable humiliation, she is horrified to spot her husband Jed flirting with Celeste the delectable French girl who works with him.

Determined to put up a fight and to show Jed there is still plenty of spice left in their marriage, Laura decides it is time to give her body the work out it has been desperately crying out for. But when Laura makes a special new friend at the running club that she has joined, she gets much more than she bargained for.

From buying sexy lingerie displayed alongside the gherkins at Tesco to struggling into the last playsuit in Topshop, this novel is full of humour and Laura is a true heroine for our times. A sparkling, witty novel, that fizzes off the page.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 11 Apr 2011
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-1-84756-249-4
Fiona Gibson is an author and journalist. Originally from Yorkshire, she started her writing life at the age of seventeen on Jackie magazine. She is a regular contributor to Red, Sainsbury’s Magazine and the Sunday Herald, and lives with her husband and their three children in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Mum on the Run is her fifth novel and was inspired by her own horror at being forced to enter the mums’ race at school sports day.

Praise for Mum on the Run: -

”'Frivolous fun.” - Grazia

”'Warm, funny and poignant.” - The Daily Mail

”;’Brilliant…manages to capture family life perfectly.” - Chick Lit Reviews