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His Other House

His Other House 1

by Sarah Armstrong
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/03/2015
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'He was dismayed how readily he took to lying. He'd always thought of it as a decisive abandonment of the truth. Instead, he realised, it was simply a matter of one word slipping into the place of another.' Dr Quinn Davidson and his wife Marianna have endured years of unsuccessful IVF and several miscarriages, and Quinn can't face another painful attempt to conceive. Marianna is desperate to be a mother and their marriage is feeling the strain. At a small-town practice a few hours from their home, Quinn meets Rachel, the daughter of one of his patients. Drawn to each other, it's not long before they find themselves in a passionate affair and Quinn realises he must choose between the two women. Then Marianna announces a surprise natural conception, news that will change the course of all their lives. Set in the lush Australian subtropics, this taut emotional drama poses questions about moral courage and accountability, and asks whether love means always telling the truth.
ISBN:
9781743532188
9781743532188
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-03-2015
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
232x156x27mm
Weight:
0.47kg
Sarah Armstrong

Sarah Armstrong was an award-winning journalist at the ABC before writing three novels for adults, including Salt Rain which was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. Big Magic is her first book for children. She lives with her partner, Alan, and their daughter, Amelia, in the NSW town of Mullumbimby, which features (if slightly disguised!) in all her novels, including Big Magic.

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This is a moral and engaging story of Dr Quinn and Marianne who is struggling to carry a pregnancy to full term. His Other House has a broader, more mainstream appeal than Sarah Armstrong's previous Miles Franklin shortlisted "Salt Rain". This should particularly appeal to fans of Liane Moriarty.

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