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Tricia Stringer

Autor de The Family Inheritance

20 Obras 286 Miembros 12 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: Stringer, Tricia.

Series

Obras de Tricia Stringer

The Family Inheritance (2020) 39 copias
Keeping Up Appearances (2022) 25 copias
The model wife (2019) 24 copias
Right as rain (2013) 20 copias
A Chance of Stormy Weather (2016) 18 copias
Come Rain Or Shine (2017) 18 copias
Birds of a feather (2021) 16 copias
Riverboat Point (2014) 16 copias
Back on Track (2023) 14 copias
Queen of the road (2012) 14 copias
Something in the Wine (2019) 12 copias
Heart of the country (2015) 11 copias
Dust on the horizon (2016) 10 copias

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Reseñas

Keeping Up Appearances is an engaging contemporary rural fiction drama from bestselling Australian author, Trish Stringer.

In the small South Australian town of Badara the suggestion to raise money to repair the community hall. Home to several local groups, including a new fitness class, the decision is made to stage a ‘Celebrate Badara’ event to include a fair, local tours, a formal dinner and the opening of a time capsule buried fifty years before.

Life-long resident and retired schoolteacher Marion Addicot is happy to take charge of the event, until the memory of the spiteful contribution she and her best friend made to the time capsule as sixteen year olds comes back to her.

Though she wouldn’t dream of refusing to help, Marion’s wealthy sister-in-law, Briony Hensley is exhausted at the thought of taking on yet another responsibility, but that concern is eclipsed when her adult children return home with revelations that threaten her well ordered world.

Town newcomer and single mother of three, Paige Radcliffe, isn’t at all interested in the celebration, or the women involved, whom she fears will judge her, but when the fitness class needs a space during the renovations to the hall, and the old store premises attached to her rented home are commandeered, Paige realises she may have misjudged them.

Each woman grapples with their own personal issues over the course of a few months, though there is a common thread, all are desperate to keep up appearances to protect themselves, and others, from real and imagined consequences. But the truth has a way of coming out. Stringer thoughtfully explores their worries and fears and the ways in which they handle the aftermath. Marion, Briony and Paige all exhibit personal growth

Stringer is excellent at creating authentic communities for her main characters to inhabit. I enjoyed the small town setting which is populated with ordinary people at different ages and stages of life, all of whom are well-drawn, and further enrich the story.

An engaging novel about secrets, charades and community, Keeping Up Appearances is a warm-hearted, satisfying read.
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½
 
Denunciada
shelleyraec | Nov 26, 2022 |
An ok story which was largely predictable in outcome. . . But I presume that's what Stringer's readers expect. The characters were reasonably well drawn, although a little lacking in depth, especially Lucy, whose obsessive protectiveness is apparently due to a couple of bad days at work!
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oldblack | otra reseña | Nov 19, 2022 |
Three independent women of three different generations are at the centre of Tricia Stringer’s 14th novel, Birds of a Feather.

Septuagenarian Eve Monk is not at all pleased when a shoulder injury requiring surgery threatens her highly prized independence, and it’s with great reluctance that she hires registered nurse Lucy Ryan as home help. With her partner, a FIFO worker, often absent, young mother of two, Lucy, is uncomfortable with juggling work and childcare, and isn’t sure working for Eve is good idea. Nevertheless, the two slowly warm to each other, much to the annoyance of Eve’s goddaughter, Julia, who arrives unannounced after finding herself at a professional and personal crossroad.

Exploring the themes of independence, friendship, careers and family, among others, each woman, though at different stages in their lives, struggle with similar issues in Birds of a Feather. This is a character driven story as Eve, Lucy and Julia confront the spectres of their pasts and find the courage to determine new futures.

To be honest it took me a while to warm to all three characters. I initially thought Eve to be brusque and demanding, Lucy overly anxious, and Julia rude and selfish. As the story progresses however each becomes more nuanced and I came to admire their many strengths. The development of their friendship is gratifying, and I was cheered by the supportive bond they formed, and drew strength from.

Set in mid 2021 Stringer doesn’t overlook the impact of the CoVid-19 pandemic, which has affected both Lucy and Julia, but it doesn’t have an active presence in the story per se. Most of the novel takes place in a small coastal town, named Wallaby Bay, on the Spencer Gulf in South Australia. I liked the depiction of the community, whose main industries include tourism and prawn-trawling, and the minor conflicts of its residents add colour and interest to the story.

Warm, sincere and thoughtful, Birds of a Feather is an engaging contemporary novel sure to delight readers, new and old.
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½
 
Denunciada
shelleyraec | otra reseña | Oct 24, 2021 |
Australian family saga - believable characters and a happy ending after much drama. (Good lockdown reading!)
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siri51 | Aug 30, 2021 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
20
Miembros
286
Popularidad
#81,618
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
121

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