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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "The doyenne of women's fiction" West AustralianFrom the bestselling author of A Month of Sundays, with new novel At the End of the Day out now.When patriarch Gerald Hawkins passes away in his Tasmanian home, after ten years of serious illness, his family experience a wave of grief and, admittedly, a surge of relief. Gerald's dominating personality has loomed large over his wife, Connie, their children, Andrew and Kerry, and his sister Flora, for decades.Connie, whose own dreams were dispensed with upon marriage, is now determined to renew her long friendship with Gerald's estranged sister, Flora. She travels to France where she finds Flora struggling to make peace with the past and searching for a place to call home. Meanwhile Andrew's marriage is crumbling, and Kerry is trapped in stasis by unfinished business with her father.As the family adjusts to life after Gerald, they could not be more splintered. But there are surprises in store and secrets to unravel. And once the loss has been absorbed, is it possible that they could all find a way to start afresh with forgiveness, understanding and possibility?PRAISE FOR LIZ BYRSKI"Her plots and characters get stronger with each book" The Sydney Morning Herald"Liz Byrski has a guaranteed cheer squad for her novels which champion.women taking charge of their life and growing old creatively" Daily TelegraphFans of Monica McInerney, Liane Moriarty and Joanna Trollope will love Liz Byrski. Is it ever too late to make amends and start afresh? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781743533031
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very good condition. Minor edgewear. When patriarch Gerald Hawkins passes away in his Tasmanian home, after ten years of serious illness, his family experience a wave of grief and, admittedly, a surge of relief. Gerald's dominating personality has loomed large over his wife, Connie, their children, Andrew and Kerry, and his sister Flora, for decades.Connie, whose own dreams were dispensed with upon marriage, is now determined to renew her long friendship with Gerald's estranged sister, Flora. She travels to France where she finds Flora struggling to make peace with the past and searching for a place to call home. Meanwhile, Andrew's marriage is crumbling, and Kerry is trapped in stasis by unfinished business with her father. As the family adjusts to life after Gerald, they could not be more splintered. But there are surprises in store and secrets to unravel. And once the loss has been absorbed, is it possible that they could all find a way to start afresh with forgiveness, understanding and possibility? (publishers blurb). Seller Inventory # 002936
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "The doyenne of women's fiction" West AustralianFrom the bestselling author of A Month of Sundays, with new novel At the End of the Day out now.When patriarch Gerald Hawkins passes away in his Tasmanian home, after ten years of serious illness, his family experience a wave of grief and, admittedly, a surge of relief. Gerald's dominating personality has loomed large over his wife, Connie, their children, Andrew and Kerry, and his sister Flora, for decades.Connie, whose own dreams were dispensed with upon marriage, is now determined to renew her long friendship with Gerald's estranged sister, Flora. She travels to France where she finds Flora struggling to make peace with the past and searching for a place to call home. Meanwhile Andrew's marriage is crumbling, and Kerry is trapped in stasis by unfinished business with her father.As the family adjusts to life after Gerald, they could not be more splintered. But there are surprises in store and secrets to unravel. And once the loss has been absorbed, is it possible that they could all find a way to start afresh with forgiveness, understanding and possibility?PRAISE FOR LIZ BYRSKI"Her plots and characters get stronger with each book" The Sydney Morning Herald"Liz Byrski has a guaranteed cheer squad for her novels which champion.women taking charge of their life and growing old creatively" Daily TelegraphFans of Monica McInerney, Liane Moriarty and Joanna Trollope will love Liz Byrski. Is it ever too late to make amends and start afresh? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781743533031
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "The doyenne of women's fiction" West AustralianFrom the bestselling author of A Month of Sundays, with new novel At the End of the Day out now.When patriarch Gerald Hawkins passes away in his Tasmanian home, after ten years of serious illness, his family experience a wave of grief and, admittedly, a surge of relief. Gerald's dominating personality has loomed large over his wife, Connie, their children, Andrew and Kerry, and his sister Flora, for decades.Connie, whose own dreams were dispensed with upon marriage, is now determined to renew her long friendship with Gerald's estranged sister, Flora. She travels to France where she finds Flora struggling to make peace with the past and searching for a place to call home. Meanwhile Andrew's marriage is crumbling, and Kerry is trapped in stasis by unfinished business with her father.As the family adjusts to life after Gerald, they could not be more splintered. But there are surprises in store and secrets to unravel. And once the loss has been absorbed, is it possible that they could all find a way to start afresh with forgiveness, understanding and possibility?PRAISE FOR LIZ BYRSKI"Her plots and characters get stronger with each book" The Sydney Morning Herald"Liz Byrski has a guaranteed cheer squad for her novels which champion.women taking charge of their life and growing old creatively" Daily TelegraphFans of Monica McInerney, Liane Moriarty and Joanna Trollope will love Liz Byrski. Is it ever too late to make amends and start afresh? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781743533031
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