The Undomestic Goddess

Abridged
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Narrator: Katherine Kellgren
Genres: Fiction, Comedy, MP3 Audiobooks
Publisher: Random House (Audio)
Date: July 2005
Length:
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 4/5
Formats:
  • MP3

Overview

"Workaholic attorney Samantha Sweeting has just done the unthinkable. She’s made a mistake so huge, it’ll wreck any chance of a partnership.

Going into utter meltdown, she walks out of her London office, gets on a train, and ends up in the middle of nowhere. Asking for directions at a big, beautiful house, she’s mistaken for an interviewee and finds herself being offered a job as housekeeper. Her employers have no idea they’ve hired a lawyer–and Samantha has no idea how to work the oven. She can’t sew on a button, bake a potato, or get the #@%# ironing board to open. How she takes a deep breath and begins to cope–and finds love–is a story as delicious as the bread she learns to bake.

But will her old life ever catch up with her? And if it does…will she want it back?"

Reviews (36)

Great Surprise!

Written by Anonymous on April 5th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I feared this was going to be just a silly "chic book" but actually REALLY enjoyed this! Yes, it was definitely "light reading" but was also a little thought-provoking (making me reassess MY priorities in life!). I adored the narrator, too - can't imagine what would have been lost if I had actually read the book - instead of listening to her pleasant accent!

The Undomestic Goddess

Written by Arlene on April 2nd, 2008

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Cute story, very predictable. Well read and fun to listen to.

Mind Candy but Hysterical

Written by Erica H. on March 28th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Sophie Kinsella always manages to make me laugh with her books and this was no exception. Totally implausible story, but who cares?

The Undomestic Goddess

Written by Anonymous from Dallas, TX on March 22nd, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Lots of fun! Funny, smart, full of good characters. Thoroughly enjoyed the book.

Cute

Written by Anonymous on January 3rd, 2008

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Cute story, I recommend this book to someone just looking for an entertaining fun story.

Great listening

Written by Anonymous from Woodbine, NJ on October 27th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Very entertaining & fast-moving. I couldn't stop listening.

The Undomestic Godess

Written by Anonymous on August 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I loved listening to this book it is lighthearted and ever so funny! Just what I needed as I sat in traffic or waited in the car for someone. Made me laugh on my way to work as I thought about it. Couldn't wait to get back in my car just to listen to what was going to happen next. I passed it on to a friend who also enjoyed it.

The Undomestic Goddess

Written by Laurajean on June 6th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

You need to suspend reality a little bit for this book, but it was thoroughly enjoyable. I highly recommend for anyone looking for a good love story.

the undomestic goddess

Written by joane on June 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

i like this book more than confessions of a shopaholic. i couldnt help from laughing so hard (i was in the ofc, by the way) when samantha's saying that she preferred using the nimbus 2000, over a very high-end flat iron. hahaha that was hilarious! funny. funny, funny....

The Undomestic Goddess

Written by Anonymous from Houston, TX on May 17th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Very well read story of a lawyer laying low as a housekeeper in England. End is pretty predictable, but cute story anyway.

Author Details

Author Details

Kinsella, Sophie

Sophie Kinsella, aka Madeleine Wickham, raced to the top of the bestseller lists in September 2000 when her novel The Secret Dreamworld of A Shopaholic was published by Black Swan. The book’s heroine, Becky Bloomwood – a fun and feisty financial journalist who loves shopping but is hopeless with money – captured the hearts of readers worldwide and she has since gone on to further adventures in Shopaholic Abroad, Shopaholic Ties the Knot and Shopaholic and Sister, and has sold over two million copies to date. Sophie’s two stand-alone novels, Can You Keep A Secret and The Undomestic Goddess were both number one bestsellers, and have sold in the region of three quarters of a million copies each.

Sophie wrote her first novel under her real name, Madeleine Wickham, at the tender age of 24, whilst she was working as a financial journalist. The Tennis Party was immediately hailed as a success by critics and the public alike, and became a top ten bestseller. She has since published no fewer than six more novels as Madeleine Wickham, A Desirable Residence, Swimming Pool Sunday, The Gatecrasher, The Wedding Girl, Cocktails for Three and Sleeping Arrangements.

She submitted her first “Sophie Kinsella” novel anonymously to Black Swan, who were already her publishers, and it was snapped up without her editors knowing that she was already one of their authors. It was with the appropriately titled Can You Keep A Secret? that Sophie revealed her true identity for the first time.

Sophie was born in London. She studied music at New College, Oxford, but after a year switched to politics, philosophy and economics and gained a first after only two years studying. She has worked as a teacher and as a financial journalist. Married to a former opera singer, she has accompanied her husband professionally on the piano in concert tours of the Middle East and Africa. She lives in London with her husband and 3 children.