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Turns Out, I'm Fine: How Not To Fall Apart

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Full Title:

Turns Out, I'm Fine: How Not To Fall Apart

Contributors:

By (Author) Judith Lucy

ISBN:

9781761420856

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster Australia

Imprint:

Scribner Australia

Publication Date:

3rd May 2023

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Humour
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Coping with / advice about ageing
Age groups: adults
Self-help, personal development and practical advice

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 198mm

Description

Judith Lucy was just GREAT!

Sure, the last remaining member of her immediate family had died, she was menopausal, she suspected her career was in the shitter and it seemed like the world was going to hell in a handbasket but she was about to move in with the love of her life! Everything would work out because SHE HAD A MAN.

Then, in the space of twenty-four hours, her relationship came apart and so did she. A broken heart became the catalyst for a complete existential melt down. She was nearly fifty, suddenly alone and unsure about every aspect of her life.

How had this happened Should she blame one of her four parents What part had the comedy world played and was her disastrous history with men about more than just bad taste

In her most candid and insightful book yet, Judith figures out what went wrong and then turns her attention to finding out what her life might look like if it went right. She tries everything from dating a tree to getting a portrait of her vulva done to swimming with a whale shark. Thanks to a series of revelations and a slight drowning experience, Judith slowly starts to realise that her life is still full of possibilities and despite death, heartache and a dry vagina it turns out shes fine.

Reviews

shot through with her trademark wit but its also poignant, meditative and thoughtful in the way she navigates her way towards a new life * Sydney Morning Herald *
Lucy at her self-deprecating best * AU Review *
the epitome of her work. Its absolutely wet-your-pants funny as well as gritty and admirably authentic a candid, powerful and truly outstanding book. A fantastic read in present times, it truly is a most enthralling read. * Great Escape Books *
Turns Out, I'm Fineis poignant, deep and meaningful, while packing punchlines and sardonic asides like sardines. * Sydney Arts Guide *
Award-winning comedian Judith Lucy produces a sincere and forthright memoir Not one for those who are easily offended, Lucys writing mirrors her performance: confronting at times, but straightforward with copious use of expletives, but always sardonic and amusing. * PS News *
This book felt so real and honest it made me feel like Lucy was the cool, childfree aunt that would tell you the truth. Even if it hurts, no sugarcoating. * Booktopia *

Author Bio

Judith Lucy is the bestselling author of The Lucy Family Alphabet (winner of an ABIA for best biography) and Drink, Smoke, Pass Out. She also happens to have performed numerous one-woman shows (most recently the acclaimed Judith Lucy Vs Men) and the recent smash hit Disappointments, with good friend Denise Scott; won numerous awards (including the 2017 Melbourne Comedy Festivals Peoples Choice Award); created two ABC TV series (Judith Lucys Spiritual Journey and Judith Lucy is All Woman) and one ABC podcast (Overwhelmed and Dying); and swum with whales.

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