Sunnyside by Joanna Murray-Smith

Sunnyside by Joanna Murray-Smith

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Sunnyside is the place where affluent, educated men and women buffer themselves against mortality, disaffection and boredom. But when Alice and Harry's closest friends crash on the rocks of infidelity, the shock-waves reverberate through the neighbourhood.

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Sunnyside by Joanna Murray-Smith

Alice and Harry Haskins have moved to Sunnyside, an affluent beachside suburb, to finally embrace the encumbrances of middle age: family, responsibility, stability, debt. Harry is an English professor at the local college. Alice is a once successful writer, trapped in writer's block. Alice and Harry's son, Joe, cannot read and worries too deeply about the world. Their daughter, Grace, is fuelled by an ambition unseemly in a child. Eleanor, their teenage neighbour and babysitter nurses her own grievances about the world she is growing up into and worships the elegance of the Haskins family over the fence. Sunnyside is the place where affluent, educated men and women buffer themselves against mortality, disaffection and boredom. Surrounded by big houses and swimming pools, cocktail parties and tennis tournaments, they coat their inner worlds in the saccharine pleasures of the suburbs. But when Alice and Harry's closest friends crash on the rocks of infidelity, the shock-waves reverberate through the neighbourhood. Alice and Harry face the big questions: how relationships camouflage the fault-lines of character, the vulnerabilities of families in the wake of emotional anarchy and the ever perplexing question of which is more compelling: passion or love?
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ISBN 13 9780670916009
ISBN 10 0670916005
Title Sunnyside
Author Joanna Murray-Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2005-11-24
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.