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This is the real story of what happens when 'happily eve r after' ends too soon.
Eve Simmons thought she'd ticked every box: love, career, marriage. Then, six months in, her husband left-and she had no idea why.
In What She Did Next , the award-winning journalist blends personal memoir and investigative insight to uncover a quiet crisis affecting millennial women: the rise of the early, unexpected divorce.
With interviews, expert commentary and unforgettable storytelling, Simmons asks: why are so many young marriages ending so soon? What do we do after the life we built disappears
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This is the real story of what happens when 'happily ever after' ends too soon.

Eve Simmons thought she'd ticked every box: love, career, marriage. Then, six months in, her husband left-and she had no idea why.

In What She Did Next, the award-winning journalist blends personal memoir and investigative insight to uncover a quiet crisis affecting millennial women: the rise of the early, unexpected divorce.

With interviews, expert commentary and unforgettable storytelling, Simmons asks: why are so many young marriages ending so soon? What do we do after the life we built disappears overnight?

This is the heartbreak story for our generation. Honest, complicated and, ultimately, full of hope.


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Autorenporträt
Eve Simmons is a journalist and author based in London, and is currently health editor of MailOnline. She has dedicated much of her career to sharing personal difficulties in the hope of helping others with similar struggles feel less alone. This has extended from the eating disorder she survived in her early 20s, to understanding the long-term impact of parental death in childhood, to unexpected divorce. It's not as dark and gloomy as it sounds; she endeavours to offer plenty of laughs (sometimes inappropriately) along the way.