The daughter of a celebrity must discover who is worthy of her devotion and who is just a fan.
It's been twenty years since her mother was photographed, blood-soaked, outside the family home. A famous TV food personality, she fled the country. Since that time, the girl has grown up. She's bought an apartment, learned her own cooking style, fallen in love. She lives a quiet life, working as a copywriter for a health insurance company. She's found happiness, finally.
But strange things are in the air. Her easygoing boyfriend has started sleeping with men. Her mother is selling the infamous family home. And a glamorous, pregnant neighbour has moved into the apartment downstairs, calling into question everything the girl believes about her own desires.
Among conspiracies, dubious loyalties, and mercenary impulses, how do we work out who is worthy of our devotion and who is just a fan? Shirley charts a search for meaning in a world where the fracturing of ambitions - work and purpose, real estate and home, family and love - has left us uncertain how to recognise ourselves.
By:
Ronnie Scott Imprint: HAMISH HAMILTON Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 232mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 23mm
Weight: 400g ISBN:9780143796657 ISBN 10: 0143796658 Pages: 272 Publication Date:07 February 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Ronnie Scott writes essays and criticism for newspapers, websites and magazines. He's a Lecturer in the Writing and Publishing discipline at RMIT University. The Adversary is his first novel.