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The Sparkle pages

'Is marriage just a series of texts about where the children are and whether we need milk until one of you dies?' Susannah Parks, wife, mother, cleaner of surfaces and runner of household, is a viola virtuoso. Except she hasn't picked up a viola for over a decade. She has, however, picked up a lot of Lego, socks, wet towels and other exhibits of mundanity. She has also picked up on the possibility that her husband has lost interest in her. (And frankly, she's not very interested in Susannah Parks either.) But this year, she has resolved to be very interesting. Also thoughtful, useful, cheerful, relevant, self-sufficient, stylish, alluring and intelligent. In her highly confidential diary, Susannah documents the search for the elusive spark in her marriage, along with all the high and low notes of life with her four beloved children, with her free-spirited (and world famous) best friend Ria, and with Hugh, the man who fills her heart with burning passion and her washing pile with shirts. And perhaps amid the chaos she might be brave enough to find the missing pieces of herself.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004522243 Audio Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Thornton Library . . On Loan . 9 May 2024
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ISBN 9781489499349
Classification Number Audio Adult
Author Bignell, Meg Ashton
Title The Sparkle pages [AUD]
Edition Unabridged.
Physical Description digital, stereo ;
Series Audio Book
Adult
Note " The highly strung confidential dairy of Susannah Parks, seeker of passion, socks and other missing things.: -- Cover
Performer Read by the author.
'Is marriage just a series of texts about where the children are and whether we need milk until one of you dies?' Susannah Parks, wife, mother, cleaner of surfaces and runner of household, is a viola virtuoso. Except she hasn't picked up a viola for over a decade. She has, however, picked up a lot of Lego, socks, wet towels and other exhibits of mundanity. She has also picked up on the possibility that her husband has lost interest in her. (And frankly, she's not very interested in Susannah Parks either.) But this year, she has resolved to be very interesting. Also thoughtful, useful, cheerful, relevant, self-sufficient, stylish, alluring and intelligent. In her highly confidential diary, Susannah documents the search for the elusive spark in her marriage, along with all the high and low notes of life with her four beloved children, with her free-spirited (and world famous) best friend Ria, and with Hugh, the man who fills her heart with burning passion and her washing pile with shirts. And perhaps amid the chaos she might be brave enough to find the missing pieces of herself.
Subject Self-realization in women -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Diaries -- Fiction
Australia -- Fiction
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