Author: | Felicity Price | ISBN: | 9781869796389 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House New Zealand | Publication: | November 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | RHNZ Adult ebooks | Language: | English |
Author: | Felicity Price |
ISBN: | 9781869796389 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House New Zealand |
Publication: | November 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | RHNZ Adult ebooks |
Language: | English |
**A funny novel that tackles the serious issues of divorce, breast cancer and being stuck in the 'Sandwich Generation'.**A warmly humorous novel about an engagingly vulnerable woman who belongs to the Sandwich Generation - sandwiched between the demands of a career, elderly parents, teenagers and a marriage that is on the skids. Running from one crisis to another, Penny Rushmore misses the signs that her husband is about to leave her for a sexy, younger woman and is left bouncing between shoe shops and dreams of revenge. But how far should she go? And how will she find the time? She has no time for work-life balance, no time to read the manuals on coping with difficult teenagers and an increasingly dotty mother, and she especially has no time for breast cancer. But there's nothing like the big C to help sort out what's really important. When life hangs in the balance, decisions about whether to splurge on designer shoes, lose unwanted kilos or find a new fella suddenly don't seem so important any more . . . until he turns up, that is.
**A funny novel that tackles the serious issues of divorce, breast cancer and being stuck in the 'Sandwich Generation'.**A warmly humorous novel about an engagingly vulnerable woman who belongs to the Sandwich Generation - sandwiched between the demands of a career, elderly parents, teenagers and a marriage that is on the skids. Running from one crisis to another, Penny Rushmore misses the signs that her husband is about to leave her for a sexy, younger woman and is left bouncing between shoe shops and dreams of revenge. But how far should she go? And how will she find the time? She has no time for work-life balance, no time to read the manuals on coping with difficult teenagers and an increasingly dotty mother, and she especially has no time for breast cancer. But there's nothing like the big C to help sort out what's really important. When life hangs in the balance, decisions about whether to splurge on designer shoes, lose unwanted kilos or find a new fella suddenly don't seem so important any more . . . until he turns up, that is.