Do We Deserve This
By (Author) Eleanor Elliott Thomas
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
14th October 2025
Australia
General
Fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Paperback
336
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Bean had no intention of taking the money. Not at first
Bean Halloway, lone nobody in a family of ambitious somebodies, is still figuring out what she wants from her life. She always says she doesnt care about moneybut will that still be the case when she finds herself in possession of a lottery ticket worth millions Bean bought the ticket for her mother Nina, who is glamorous and charismaticbut not exactly an ideal parent. Before Bean can hand it over, an accident leaves Nina in a coma.
Bean and her siblingshistrionic pop star Jeremy and uptight lawyer Genevieveinitially agree to hold on to the ticket until Nina wakes up. Then they start having other ideas
Throw in an old crush, a gambling debt, a vengeful ex, and some family skeletons lining up to leap out of the closet and life for the Halloways is about to get seriously complicated.
Laugh-out-loudThomas writes with compassion, humour and understanding about coming to terms with middle age, the highs (and lows) of parenting small children, office politics, ambition and learning to appreciate what you have rather than constantly striving for more. * Age on The Opposite of Success *
Genuinely hilarious. * First Time Podcast on The Opposite of Success *
An intensely relatable debut, filled with moments of comedy and charm.' * ArtsHub on The Opposite of Success *
An excellent romp, funny, chaotic and acutely observant. * Michael Williams on The Opposite of Success *
Raucously funny and gloriously, painfully real. Think Fleabag as an Australian mum. Its utterly endearingI never wanted it to end! * Emily Bitto on The Opposite of Success *
Eleanor Elliott Thomas worked for many years as a lawyer before devoting herself to writing full-time. Her first novel, The Opposite of Success, was published in 2023. She lives in Melbourne.