
The Project
āAnnie Lord is a phenomenal talent.āāDolly Alderton, author of Everything I Know About Love
From the acclaimed Vogue writer and author of Notes on Heartbreak comes a decade-defining romcom: a funny, sweet, and subversive debut novel, reminiscent of Dolly Alderton and Monica Heisey, about two women, tired of the London dating scene, who decide to transform their most annoying male friend into the perfect man.
When twenty-six-year-old Daisy wakes up next to James Stanley, she canāt believe what sheās done. She slept with James. The most boorish boy she knows. The black sheep of their friendship group. Someone who once told her that heād never cried in his entire lifeāand sounded proud of it.
But sleeping with James is a casualty of a Much Larger Problemāthere is not a decent, single man to be found in London. At least, thatās what Daisy and her best friend Maya think. All the good ones are taken. Even the average, not-so-good men have beautiful, educated, and accomplished girlfriends with perfect hip-to-waist ratios. Where have all the good men gone?
Fed up with the dating scene, Daisy and Maya decide to stop waiting and take matters into their own hands with āThe Project.ā Their goal? To build the perfect, eligible match out of some of the most lackluster, raw material. And who better to start with than their embarrassingly uncivilized (yet frustratingly attractive) friend, James?
Embarking on a series of social and cultural lessonsāfrom art exhibitions to feminist book clubs, designer clothing stores to house partiesāDaisy and Maya chaperone James on a journey of discovery.
But which of them will change more?
āAnnie Lord is a phenomenal talent.āāDolly Alderton, author of Everything I Know About Love
From the acclaimed Vogue writer and author of Notes on Heartbreak comes a decade-defining romcom: a funny, sweet, and subversive debut novel, reminiscent of Dolly Alderton and Monica Heisey, about two women, tired of the London dating scene, who decide to transform their most annoying male friend into the perfect man.
When twenty-six-year-old Daisy wakes up next to James Stanley, she canāt believe what sheās done. She slept with James. The most boorish boy she knows. The black sheep of their friendship group. Someone who once told her that heād never cried in his entire lifeāand sounded proud of it.
But sleeping with James is a casualty of a Much Larger Problemāthere is not a decent, single man to be found in London. At least, thatās what Daisy and her best friend Maya think. All the good ones are taken. Even the average, not-so-good men have beautiful, educated, and accomplished girlfriends with perfect hip-to-waist ratios. Where have all the good men gone?
Fed up with the dating scene, Daisy and Maya decide to stop waiting and take matters into their own hands with āThe Project.ā Their goal? To build the perfect, eligible match out of some of the most lackluster, raw material. And who better to start with than their embarrassingly uncivilized (yet frustratingly attractive) friend, James?
Embarking on a series of social and cultural lessonsāfrom art exhibitions to feminist book clubs, designer clothing stores to house partiesāDaisy and Maya chaperone James on a journey of discovery.
But which of them will change more?
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āAnnie Lord is a phenomenal talent.āāDolly Alderton, author of Everything I Know About Love
From the acclaimed Vogue writer and author of Notes on Heartbreak comes a decade-defining romcom: a funny, sweet, and subversive debut novel, reminiscent of Dolly Alderton and Monica Heisey, about two women, tired of the London dating scene, who decide to transform their most annoying male friend into the perfect man.
When twenty-six-year-old Daisy wakes up next to James Stanley, she canāt believe what sheās done. She slept with James. The most boorish boy she knows. The black sheep of their friendship group. Someone who once told her that heād never cried in his entire lifeāand sounded proud of it.
But sleeping with James is a casualty of a Much Larger Problemāthere is not a decent, single man to be found in London. At least, thatās what Daisy and her best friend Maya think. All the good ones are taken. Even the average, not-so-good men have beautiful, educated, and accomplished girlfriends with perfect hip-to-waist ratios. Where have all the good men gone?
Fed up with the dating scene, Daisy and Maya decide to stop waiting and take matters into their own hands with āThe Project.ā Their goal? To build the perfect, eligible match out of some of the most lackluster, raw material. And who better to start with than their embarrassingly uncivilized (yet frustratingly attractive) friend, James?
Embarking on a series of social and cultural lessonsāfrom art exhibitions to feminist book clubs, designer clothing stores to house partiesāDaisy and Maya chaperone James on a journey of discovery.
But which of them will change more?

