SEAMSTRESS
Author(s): WOOLLER GERALDINE
She sighs as she starts to pleat her skirt. 'Old age ain't no place for sissies, Willa, ' I tell her. 'Bette Davis said that.' Willa looks into infinity, across the length of her days. 'What's happening to me?' The question is a complete throwback to clarity, sanity. 'You've got a serious memory problem, ' I say, wanting it to sound like Asian flu - not too grave, certainly not irreversible. Though it is. But Willa has already lost interest. - from The Seamstress *** In this fourth novel in the acclaimed New Writing series, Jo narrates the story of her strong, passionate mother, Willa, whose gradual slide into dementia shifts them into a new and difficult relationship. Infused with abundant warmth and wry humor, The Seamstress is a memorable tale of friendship and love between wome
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- : University of Western Australia Press
- : UNKNOWN
- : 01 January 2007
- : 21.00 cmmm X 14.00 cmmm X 1.70 cmmm
- : books
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- : WOOLLER GERALDINE
- : BC
- : en
- : 227