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Sentimental Garbage

Unsticky with Jeanne Sutton

Sentimental Garbage

Justice for Dumb Women

Sex And The City, Arts, Musicals, Society & Culture, Culture, Queer, Movies, Camp, Literature, Tv

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This week it's indecent proposals, being broke in media, and having grandly un-feminist wanks to deeply inappropriate men with Sarra Manning's Unsticky. Ex-magazine journalist and romance novel aficionado Jeanne Sutton talks us through this deeply underrated 2009 book that was also Manning's debut as an adult novelist. We talk a lot about how the media is a cesspit of corruption. It's a great one. Enjoy!


Music by Harry Harris, artwork by Gavin Day. Recorded at Acast and produced by Hannah Varrall.



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Some shows may have ads. Hi and welcome sentimental garbage a podcast where we talk about the

0:26.4

chicklet that made us who we are. My name is Caroline Huddenhoe and I'm

0:29.8

a novelist at journalists and an established art buyer with a shady past.

0:33.7

Joining me is writer and professional girlfriend the rich and famous Gene Sutton.

0:37.6

Hi Gene!

0:38.6

Hello!

0:39.6

Thanks for having me.

0:41.6

I'm delighted to have you. What I am... Thanks for

0:45.0

having me. I'm delighted to have you. What I am you know a lot of the books for this podcast I've heard about through films or TV or they've been adapted or they were huge best sellers but this book is unique in the sense that I heard

0:55.2

you talk about this on a podcast thought it sounded amazing and immediately bought it

0:59.7

and like it has absolutely changed my life what made you fall in love with this book?

1:04.6

So I came across the book when it was first released in 2009. My mom would have bought it. She's a really big

1:10.2

reader of Chicklet. Our house is just full of Jill Mansell everything and she

1:15.1

would find orders like Sarah Manning, kind of who wouldn't be as mainstream and

1:19.9

would push them on us and I remember reading in 2009. I wasn't a huge fan of it then but I think I was too young and then when I came back to it again in 2012 I like fell in love with it madly and I think it's because you know I was around her age

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