The Stork Club (book)

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The Stork Club
The Stork Club by Imogen Edwards-Jones book cover.jpg
Author Imogen Edwards-Jones
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction, Biography
Published2006 Bantam Press
Media typePrint, Hardback
Preceded by Air Babylon  
Followed by Fashion Babylon  

The Stork Club ( ISBN   0593056086) is a 2006 book by British author and journalist Imogen Edwards-Jones. The book, based on the author’s Daily Telegraph column "Shall I Be a Mother?", is an autobiographical account of Edward-Jones’ attempts to conceive. The book outlines Imogen Edwards-Jones’ treatment by IVF.

The paperback edition was published on 2 April 2007.


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