Whenever You're Ready
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Product details
- ISBN 9781761470271
- Weight: 350g
- Dimensions: 155 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 2024
- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Publication City/Country: AU
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
A love letter to the lives of older women, Whenever You're Ready is a moving and perceptive novel about three women searching for a way forward in the wake of a sudden loss.
'Tender, warm-hearted and wise.' Toni Jordan
'Each of the women in this novel feels like she could be a friend.' Sophie Green
An unexpected death finds Lizzie, Alice and Margot at various crossroads in their lives, torn between looking back and moving on.
Lizzie is reeling from her discovery of a decades-old secret that changes everything she thought she knew about her friends, her family and her marriage. Alice has always been the good-time girl, as charismatic presenting the weather on television as she is working as a life model. But decades of piecemeal gigs have left her with a rapidly unravelling safety net. Meanwhile, Lizzie's perfectionist daughter Margot is realising that, despite having built herself a faultlessly curated life, she hasn't put her troubled past behind her as neatly as she thought she had.
Whenever You're Ready is a sweetly wise and gently wistful novel about the secrets and seasons of three intertwined lives.
'Bolton is a natural-born storyteller and her debut novel is a gift to us all.' Lee Kofman
'Social commentary shot through with wicked humour. I loved it.' Lucy Treloar
'Engaging, moving and full of heart.' Suzanne Leal
'Trish Bolton renders visible the complex lives of older women who are so often invisible in our culture. A page-turner of a novel.' Sian Prior
