Audrey's Gone AWOL
By (Author) Annie de Monchaux
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
3rd April 2024
Australia
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
357g
Shirley Valentine for the new millennium. This is my book of the year. Louise Allan, author of The Sisters' Song
Its never too late to reinvent your life
Audrey Lamont has happily devoted herself to family life for the best part of 40 years, but lately shes become aware that she lost herself somewhere between 'I do' and the weekly shop.
Worse, her academic husband Simon has found time for romance just not with Audrey. Feeling invisible to everyone, even herself, she flees to her aunts home in rural France.
While waiting for her sudden absence to spark a change of heart in Simon, Audrey finds solace in the charms of the French countryside and the company of her aged aunt and a cast of eccentric Bretons.
But soon Audrey discovers going AWOL might do more than save her marriage, it might change her life
Audreys Gone AWOL is a funny and beautifully observed story about losing yourself, finding yourself, and discovering joy.
Praise for Audrey's Gone AWOL
a wonderful novel brimming with quaint vignettes of village life and keen observations on love, death and living authentically...a delight that will warm your heart Books+Publishing
Monchaux is one of those ... writers who knows just how much to ladle and when. The Australian Womens Weekly
At once savvy and funny and wise, full of insights into the heart and power of the middle-aged woman. Audrey is atriumph. Kristina Olssen, author ofShell
Deeply engaging, witty and warm, Audrey is an absolute delight! Louise Wolhuter, author of An Afterlife of Rosemary Lamb
Audreys Gone AWOLis a delightful and uplifting read that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost and yearned to find themselves again. Through Audreys eyes, we are reminded that it is never too late to start over and the pursuit of happiness is a precious, lifelong gift. Writing WA
Annie de Monchaux is an English, West Australian-based writer of fiction and non-fiction. Her non-fiction anthologyCray Taleswas shortlisted for the Western Australian Premiers Book Awards and the basis of a CBS/ABC documentary. Prior to this, Annie worked in Hollywood, rewriting scripts for films such asSuperman II, III andIV,andThe Shell Game.