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Dad Art

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Dad Art
Dad Art

Dad Art

Regular price $30.00
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Its Wellington, now.

Acoustic Engineer Michael Stirlings old life is gone. Hes on the dating scene, learning te reo Maori, living in an upmarket apartment complex, and visiting his father who has dementia.

Wearing his online dating disguise, Michael meets Chrissie, the widowed mother of a young son. Then his beloved adult daughter arrives from Auckland with a new attachment, an artist whose project will push them all towards key moments of risk and revelation.

Dad Art is a vibrant, funny new work from the leading chronicler of contemporary life in Aotearoa. Told with great verve, this novel is about the capacity for surprise and renewal.

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  • Its Wellington, now.

    Acoustic Engineer Michael Stirlings old life is gone. Hes on the dating scene, learning te reo Maori, living in an upmarket apartment complex, and visiting his father who has dementia.

    Wearing his online dating disguise, Michael meets Chrissie, the widowed mother of a young son. Then his beloved adult daughter arrives from Auckland with a new attachment, an artist whose project will push them all towards key moments of risk and revelation.

    Dad Art is a vibrant, funny new work from the leading chronicler of contemporary life in Aotearoa. Told with great verve, this novel is about the capacity for surprise and renewal.

Its Wellington, now.

Acoustic Engineer Michael Stirlings old life is gone. Hes on the dating scene, learning te reo Maori, living in an upmarket apartment complex, and visiting his father who has dementia.

Wearing his online dating disguise, Michael meets Chrissie, the widowed mother of a young son. Then his beloved adult daughter arrives from Auckland with a new attachment, an artist whose project will push them all towards key moments of risk and revelation.

Dad Art is a vibrant, funny new work from the leading chronicler of contemporary life in Aotearoa. Told with great verve, this novel is about the capacity for surprise and renewal.