
Days Like These
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Author: Virginia Duigan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Nobody told me there'd be days like these, Strange days indeed. 'Nobody Told Me', John Lennon Hilarious, tragic and always brilliant, Days Like These is a sophisticated, witty and tragicomic novel about a cathartic few months in the lives of four expatriate Australians living in London. It's 1984, London, and after a horrific breakup with her famous playwright lover, Louisa, an international journalist, has returned to the comforting fold of her closest friends from university - friendships that were forged almost 20 years ago. But instead of finding the calming atmosphere of a steady and stable haven of intimate friends content in their middle age, Lou discovers that chaos, change and catharsis rule supreme, with hilarious - and tragic - consequences. As Lou picks up the pieces of her so-thought rational and intelligent existence, her best friend Mim is in the traumatic process of coming to terms with her divorce from the charismatic bastard Jack Black, famous arts commentator and interveiwer ... and womaniser. And Cynthia, the prickly, long term academic and spinster, is in the middle of her own mid-life crisis about well, everything. As Lou, Mim, Jack and Cyn str
Author: Virginia Duigan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Nobody told me there'd be days like these, Strange days indeed. 'Nobody Told Me', John Lennon Hilarious, tragic and always brilliant, Days Like These is a sophisticated, witty and tragicomic novel about a cathartic few months in the lives of four expatriate Australians living in London. It's 1984, London, and after a horrific breakup with her famous playwright lover, Louisa, an international journalist, has returned to the comforting fold of her closest friends from university - friendships that were forged almost 20 years ago. But instead of finding the calming atmosphere of a steady and stable haven of intimate friends content in their middle age, Lou discovers that chaos, change and catharsis rule supreme, with hilarious - and tragic - consequences. As Lou picks up the pieces of her so-thought rational and intelligent existence, her best friend Mim is in the traumatic process of coming to terms with her divorce from the charismatic bastard Jack Black, famous arts commentator and interveiwer ... and womaniser. And Cynthia, the prickly, long term academic and spinster, is in the middle of her own mid-life crisis about well, everything. As Lou, Mim, Jack and Cyn str
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Virginia Duigan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Nobody told me there'd be days like these, Strange days indeed. 'Nobody Told Me', John Lennon Hilarious, tragic and always brilliant, Days Like These is a sophisticated, witty and tragicomic novel about a cathartic few months in the lives of four expatriate Australians living in London. It's 1984, London, and after a horrific breakup with her famous playwright lover, Louisa, an international journalist, has returned to the comforting fold of her closest friends from university - friendships that were forged almost 20 years ago. But instead of finding the calming atmosphere of a steady and stable haven of intimate friends content in their middle age, Lou discovers that chaos, change and catharsis rule supreme, with hilarious - and tragic - consequences. As Lou picks up the pieces of her so-thought rational and intelligent existence, her best friend Mim is in the traumatic process of coming to terms with her divorce from the charismatic bastard Jack Black, famous arts commentator and interveiwer ... and womaniser. And Cynthia, the prickly, long term academic and spinster, is in the middle of her own mid-life crisis about well, everything. As Lou, Mim, Jack and Cyn str
Author: Virginia Duigan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Nobody told me there'd be days like these, Strange days indeed. 'Nobody Told Me', John Lennon Hilarious, tragic and always brilliant, Days Like These is a sophisticated, witty and tragicomic novel about a cathartic few months in the lives of four expatriate Australians living in London. It's 1984, London, and after a horrific breakup with her famous playwright lover, Louisa, an international journalist, has returned to the comforting fold of her closest friends from university - friendships that were forged almost 20 years ago. But instead of finding the calming atmosphere of a steady and stable haven of intimate friends content in their middle age, Lou discovers that chaos, change and catharsis rule supreme, with hilarious - and tragic - consequences. As Lou picks up the pieces of her so-thought rational and intelligent existence, her best friend Mim is in the traumatic process of coming to terms with her divorce from the charismatic bastard Jack Black, famous arts commentator and interveiwer ... and womaniser. And Cynthia, the prickly, long term academic and spinster, is in the middle of her own mid-life crisis about well, everything. As Lou, Mim, Jack and Cyn str

Days Like These