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At the scene of an accident, three strangers are thrown together on a heartfelt, comic journey that will change all their lives. Grace wants another baby, but she's weighed down by debt, a manic four-year-old and her jobless inventor husband. Eddy analyses risk for a living, but an excess of caution has brought his own life to a halt. And Melody has left the commune to raise her son Skip in the city, while trying to stay true to her hippie lifestyle. This is a novel about real life aspirations, and whether you can chase your dreams at the same time as raising children and paying the bills.…mehr

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At the scene of an accident, three strangers are thrown together on a heartfelt, comic journey that will change all their lives. Grace wants another baby, but she's weighed down by debt, a manic four-year-old and her jobless inventor husband. Eddy analyses risk for a living, but an excess of caution has brought his own life to a halt. And Melody has left the commune to raise her son Skip in the city, while trying to stay true to her hippie lifestyle. This is a novel about real life aspirations, and whether you can chase your dreams at the same time as raising children and paying the bills. It's about friendship, and how the people you meet in a moment, can alter your life forever. Novelist Fran Cusworth is the author of The Love Child, Hopetoun Wives and Sisters of Spicefield. She lives in Melbourne with her family.
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Fran is a writer based in Melbourne, Australia. She worked as a newspaper journalist for twenty years, and recently had a midlife career crisis and retrained as a nurse. She won the Guy Morrison Prize for Literary Journalism in 2013. She is married with two children and she once lived in a commune, like Melody, and at another time she desperately wanted a second child, like Grace. Like Tom, she has pursued a few foolish dreams, and like Eddy, her courage has at times failed her. This is her fourth novel.