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The Manuscript

A Story of Revenge

Lucy Bloom

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English
Flamingo
30 January 2023
Fast paced, funny and ferocious, The Manuscript is a novel about a novel, and the unexpected ways that life smacks you in the face. When author Edith Scott finds herself free in many ways, she switches genres to write a book about war and men. As she learns hard lessons from those in her life, who chew her up and spit her out, Edith writes them into the plot, killing them off with delight. But what she doesn’t know is that real life is dealing with them in a parallel reality too brutal for words. The Manuscript is a sexy post-divorce coming-of-age story, that explores the sometimes disposable nature of modern relationships, the ruthlessness of karma, and the blurry line between truth and fiction. 

‘Bloom writes such good characters and some are so dreadful it feels kinda fabulous when they’re wiped out. Am I bad for finding that so satisfying?’ Kate Bocca

‘Bloom combines pace, humour and ferocity with impeccable style.” Adam Courtenay
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Imprint:   Flamingo
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9780648700371
ISBN 10:   0648700372
Pages:   380
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

LUCY BLOOM is an award-winning international keynote speaker and consulting CEO. She has a professional background in the advertising industry, running a boutique agency for 20 years before she moved to the not-for-profit sector as the CEO of two international aid charities. Lucy is the mother of three teenagers and lives by the beach in Sydney. She is an Ambassador for Australia Reads and is a member of the Australian Society of Authors and the Country Women's Association. This is her third book but her first novel.

Reviews for The Manuscript: A Story of Revenge

‘Bloom writes such good characters and some are so dreadful it feels kinda fabulous when they’re wiped out. Am I bad for finding that so satisfying?’ Kate Bocca ‘Bloom combines pace, humour and ferocity with impeccable style.” Adam Courtenay


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