Author:Lucy Clarke,Laura Solon,Justin Edwards,Melanie Hudson,Full Cast,Mark Lamarr,Joanna Scanlan,Daisy Haggard,Adam Buxton,Olivia Colman,Katy Brand

Faye Walters knows that today's women are sorted and stylish. They have the job, the house, the colour co-ordinated capsule wardrobe. They cope with the pressures of singledom, marriage and having kids with peanut-allergies. And they all do it effortlessly, with nothing more than a women's mag and a poem by Pam Ayres to guide them.
So why can't she pull it off?
Everything would be fabulous if only she could wangle an invitation to her boss's wedding, buy a flat with her boyfriend and get her mum to loan her £10,000. But even with a new kitchen, an awards ceremony and her own engagement party to look forward to, she's still anxious. And life only gets more nerve-wracking as she prepares for a royal visit at work and her hen do - especially since she's having serious doubts about whether she wants to get married at all...
Starring Daisy Haggard (Breeders, Back to Life) as ditsy, neurotic Faye, this quirky comedy features a stellar cast including Katy Brand as Denise, Olivia Colman and Melanie Hudson as Edith, Laura Solon as Kim and Justin Edwards as Mark. Among the guest stars are Adam Buxton, Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Mark Lamarr.
Produced by Simon Nicholls
Music by Osymyso
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 16 May-20 June 2007 (Series 1), 14 October-11 November 2008 (Series 2), 9 February-2 March 2010 (Series 3)
Cast
Faye - Daisy Haggard
Denise - Katy Brand
Edith - Olivia Colman/Melanie Hudson
Kim - Laura Solon
Mark - Justin Edwards
With Adam Buxton, Matthew Holness, Joanna Neary, Eve Dallas, John Dougall, Joanna Scanlan, Anne Reid, Jot Davies, Geoffrey McGivern, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Stephen Critchlow, Mel Hudson, John Rowe, Dan Starkey, Bradley Ford, Renee Clark, Chelsea Jabbau, Alison Pettit, Martin Hyder, Joanna Monro, Sally Grace, David Armand, Nigel Hastings, Rufys Wright, John Biggins, Mark Lamarr
Exudes valiant charm
—— New YorkerSmart, riveting ... Made for Love crackles and satisfies by all its own weird rules, subversively inventing delight where none should exist. So bright... so dark
—— New York Times Book reviewEasily one of the funniest books about sex and modern technology you'll read this year
—— VICEThere is no one who negotiates the absurd as vigorously yet poignantly as Alissa Nutting... Brilliant, dense, hilarious writing that hurtles toward an ending that is both satisfying and unexpected
—— Roxane GayBlisteringly smart and feverishly inventive...This is a novel as frightening as it is hilarious, melding pathos, comedy, and delight as only great satire can
—— Garth GreenwellBizarre and vivid and unexpected and wickedly funny. I promise you will enjoy the ride
—— Jami AttenbergNutting deserves credit for envisioning the dangers of our surveillance-state tech economy, and milking them for all their ridiculousness ... The novel is a wild ride, with Nutting's foot firmly on the pedal the whole way.
—— GuardianNutting is a deft guide through absurdity. As she further pushes the bounds, continuously testing the reader's trust in where they're being led, she melds a complete command on prose with increasingly unbelievable and wild situations. Made for Love, beneath the sex-doll-dolphin-fantasy face, inexplicably ends up a tale of loneliness, freedom, intimacy and reality.
—— The SkinnyThere are so many twist and turns I was out of breath when I finished
—— Matt CainAn expertly crafted thriller. Claustrophobic and unnerving. Watson at his very best.
—— Will CarverA twisty psychological thriller.
—— Choice MagazineIncredibly atmospheric and captivating. I loved the way the mystery unfolded.
—— Karen HamiltonWatson is fascinating on the ins and outs of memory, and paces his story with mesmerising expertise.
—— Sunday ExpressBold yet understated, Braised Pork is the debut of a supremely confident and gifted writer.'
'A moving tale about loneliness, parenthood, addiction and the importance of living the best life you can'
—— Sunday Express'A heartening story about the importance of truth and friendship, with characters that spring to life on the page'
—— The Independent'A superb, life-affirming book . . . this is both funny and heartbreakingly sad'
—— Prima'This is the feel-good story, full of hope, that we all need to read right now'
—— CloserIn this joyous read, we learn what it means to embrace who we really are
—— Woman's Weekly'A moving tale about living the best life you can'
—— Daily Mirror'A wonderfully warm, feel-good novel about the power of friendship and connection'
—— CosmopolitanA stirring and warm-hearted read
—— HeatIn a heartfelt and ultimately joyous read, we learn what it means to open up to who we really are
—— Woman & HomeI loved this uplifting, original tale
—— The SunThis is a reminder of the importance of friendships and reaching out to others
—— Good Housekeeping'Pooley handles her cast with brio as new relationships are formed and lives are changed in this poignant and uplifting read'
—— Daily MailIt's full of life's truths, funny, poignant and ultimately uplifting. I thoroughly enjoyed it
—— Fanny BlakeI loved The Authenticity Project. I powered through it and it was such a joy. It gave me that warm fuzzy feeling that I've so missed (since the days of Love Actually etc). It really reminded me of those classic Richard Curtis films... Fab characters and just the right amount of romance, humour and weepy moments
—— Rachel Marks'Reading the book was like hanging out with a rowdy, affectionate bunch of friends where you don't want the party to stop. A joyous, funny read that leaves you all warm inside'
—— Beth Morrey'One of the best books I've read in a long time. Original, engaging and unforgettable'
—— Sunday Times bestselling author, Sarah MorganBeautifully written, thought provoking and uplifting, The Authenticity Project is a warm and endearing tale about truth, friendship and the power of connection. Pooley's characters will stay with you long after you turn the final page. It was a joy to read
—— Mike Gayle






