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Between a wolf and a dog

Outside, the rain continues unceasing; silver sheets sluicing down, the trees and shrubs soaking and bedraggled, the earth sodden, puddles overflowing, torrents coursing onwards, as the darkness slowly softens with the dawn. Ester is a family therapist with an appointment book that catalogues the anxieties of the middle class: loneliness, relationships, death. She spends her days helping others find happiness, but her own family relationships are tense and frayed. Estranged from both her sister, April, and her ex-husband, Lawrence, Ester wants to fall in love again. Meanwhile, April is struggling through her own directionless life; Lawrence's reckless past decisions are catching up with him; and Ester and April's mother, Hilary, is about to make a choice that will profoundly affect then all. Taking place largely over one rainy day in Sydney, and rendered with the evocative and powerful prose Blain is known for, Between a Wolf and a Dog is a celebration of the best in all of us - our capacity to live in the face of ordinary sorrows, and to draw strength from the transformative power of art. Ultimately, it is a joyous tribute to the beauty of being alive.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004220897 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 25 Jun 2024
32320004335570 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781925321111 (pbk.)
9781925228540
1925321118
Classification Number F
Author Blain, Georgia
Title Between a wolf and a dog [BK]
Outside, the rain continues unceasing; silver sheets sluicing down, the trees and shrubs soaking and bedraggled, the earth sodden, puddles overflowing, torrents coursing onwards, as the darkness slowly softens with the dawn. Ester is a family therapist with an appointment book that catalogues the anxieties of the middle class: loneliness, relationships, death. She spends her days helping others find happiness, but her own family relationships are tense and frayed. Estranged from both her sister, April, and her ex-husband, Lawrence, Ester wants to fall in love again. Meanwhile, April is struggling through her own directionless life; Lawrence's reckless past decisions are catching up with him; and Ester and April's mother, Hilary, is about to make a choice that will profoundly affect then all. Taking place largely over one rainy day in Sydney, and rendered with the evocative and powerful prose Blain is known for, Between a Wolf and a Dog is a celebration of the best in all of us - our capacity to live in the face of ordinary sorrows, and to draw strength from the transformative power of art. Ultimately, it is a joyous tribute to the beauty of being alive.
Subject Family therapy -- Fiction
Family therapists -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
Psychotherapy -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Australian fiction
Domestic fiction
Conduct of life -- Fiction
Psychotherapy -- Fiction
Family therapists -- Family relationships -- Fiction
Rain and rainfall -- Fiction
Family therapists -- Fiction
Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Fiction
Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Fiction
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