Better Days

SKU: 9781922928078
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  • Author:
    ZORN Claire
  • ISBN:
    9781922928078
  • Publication Date:
    March 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Atlantic Books
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
Better Days
Better Days

Better Days

SKU: 9781922928078
Regular price $37.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ZORN Claire
  • ISBN:
    9781922928078
  • Publication Date:
    March 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Atlantic Books
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

Description

Twenty years ago, Grace wanted nothing more than to be with Trent - a boy with a guitar and a lot of promises. Twenty years ago, Dorothy wanted nothing more than for her daughter to fulfil her potential.

In a moment of heartbreak and fury, Grace makes a split-second decision to board a plane to London and put an ocean between them. There, Grace takes a job answering calls for a wannabe music mogul and sends her life on a dazzling trajectory, resulting in an illustrious career managing a megastar, large houses in glamorous places, two children (one who might be a sociopath but the other seems fine) and marriage to Ed. Ed who would do anything for her ... except move back in.

Now, Grace is dragging her kids and a particularly irritating dachshund to her childhood home, where Dorothy is waiting with a roast and inevitable questions about where it all went wrong. On a McDonald-s pitstop, among fractious kids and a runaway dog, she bumps into a ghost from the past ... Trent.

Claire Zorn perfectly encapsulates the pitfalls of fledgling adulthood and the -what ifs- of later life. She explores how the demands of being an adult - career, marriage, motherhood - can chip away at who we are, and she accomplishes it with writing that is compassionate, creative, funny and thought-provoking.

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  • Twenty years ago, Grace wanted nothing more than to be with Trent - a boy with a guitar and a lot of promises. Twenty years ago, Dorothy wanted nothing more than for her daughter to fulfil her potential.

    In a moment of heartbreak and fury, Grace makes a split-second decision to board a plane to London and put an ocean between them. There, Grace takes a job answering calls for a wannabe music mogul and sends her life on a dazzling trajectory, resulting in an illustrious career managing a megastar, large houses in glamorous places, two children (one who might be a sociopath but the other seems fine) and marriage to Ed. Ed who would do anything for her ... except move back in.

    Now, Grace is dragging her kids and a particularly irritating dachshund to her childhood home, where Dorothy is waiting with a roast and inevitable questions about where it all went wrong. On a McDonald-s pitstop, among fractious kids and a runaway dog, she bumps into a ghost from the past ... Trent.

    Claire Zorn perfectly encapsulates the pitfalls of fledgling adulthood and the -what ifs- of later life. She explores how the demands of being an adult - career, marriage, motherhood - can chip away at who we are, and she accomplishes it with writing that is compassionate, creative, funny and thought-provoking.

Twenty years ago, Grace wanted nothing more than to be with Trent - a boy with a guitar and a lot of promises. Twenty years ago, Dorothy wanted nothing more than for her daughter to fulfil her potential.

In a moment of heartbreak and fury, Grace makes a split-second decision to board a plane to London and put an ocean between them. There, Grace takes a job answering calls for a wannabe music mogul and sends her life on a dazzling trajectory, resulting in an illustrious career managing a megastar, large houses in glamorous places, two children (one who might be a sociopath but the other seems fine) and marriage to Ed. Ed who would do anything for her ... except move back in.

Now, Grace is dragging her kids and a particularly irritating dachshund to her childhood home, where Dorothy is waiting with a roast and inevitable questions about where it all went wrong. On a McDonald-s pitstop, among fractious kids and a runaway dog, she bumps into a ghost from the past ... Trent.

Claire Zorn perfectly encapsulates the pitfalls of fledgling adulthood and the -what ifs- of later life. She explores how the demands of being an adult - career, marriage, motherhood - can chip away at who we are, and she accomplishes it with writing that is compassionate, creative, funny and thought-provoking.