Description
Four perfect strangers. Three days. Can one weekend away change your life? The unputdownable new drama by one of Australia's most beloved storytellers
Coming together for a writing workshop with bestselling author Jan Goldstein, four strangers converge upon a luxury forest retreat. But along with their notepads and laptops, each of the participants has brought some emotional baggage.
Beth is a solo parent and busy career woman haunted by a tragic car accident.
Simone, the youngest at 26, is a successful Instagram star but she's hiding behind a facade.
Jamie is the only man. He's a handsome personal trainer - but he looks out of place with a pen in his hand. Finally,
Alice is a wife and mum recovering from post-natal depression. She and Jamie soon realise they are not such perfect strangers after all.
Only one thing is for sure: on this creative getaway, nothing will go according to script.
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The Long Weekend delivers to readers the perfect chance to escape from their own lives, if just for a few hours. Readers can expect a raft of revelations around postnatal depression, secret affairs, hidden identities, parental neglect and untold truths, with a few steamy sex scenes'
Books+Publishing'Delves deep into themes of secret affairs, hidden identities, parental neglect and untold truths'
Who Weekly'Fiona Palmer is a writer who demonstrates great facility for storytelling, for swiftly moving a plot along. She writes relatable characters. I have no doubt that
The Long Weekend will be another bestseller'
Living Arts Canberra'An emotionally charged and engaging novel, with a good and interesting cast'
Canberra Weekly
**Contains BONUS extract from Fiona Palmer's latest novel, The Wrong Sister**Praise for Fiona Palmer:'There's an honesty to Palmer's characters that transports you into the heart of their worlds'
Australian Women's Weekly'It's a story about family, female empowerment and matters of the heart'
Woman's Day'Her books are tear-jerkers and page-turners'
Sydney Morning Herald'Fiona Palmer just keeps getting better'
RACHAEL JOHNS'Heartbreak, love and sibling relationships'
New Idea