The Marriage Gap Year

11 days ago
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DF65BP9L

Marriage is all fun and games until your wife wants a YEAR apart…

If you loved books like 'Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine' and 'The Unhoneymooners', you won't want to miss this heartwarming, hilarious, and thought-provoking read.

During a cringey visit to IKEA, the store where relationships go to die, Emma finally blurts out to Rob that she is no longer happy in their 26-year marriage. It’s been decades of stagnation, boredom, frustration. Emma is desperate to get more than whatever this is out of life. She wants more meaningful work, connections, thrills, joy – and more passionate sex. It’s been ages.

Rob knows their marriage isn’t perfect, but it’s good enough…isn’t it? He’s loyal, solid, a good provider. He’s been there for her. What more does she want, anyway?

As a last-ditch effort to salvage their sanity and maybe, just maybe, come back together happier, Emma suggests taking a Marriage Gap Year. Time apart, no calls, no texts. This feisty communications manager wants the comms switched off between them for the next 12 months.

As Rob and Emma embark on their Gap Year, the sparkling Instagram-perfect expectations Emma envisioned don’t quite match the reality. But the more time they spend apart, the more Rob and Emma both begin to remember who they were before the kids, the jobs, and their endless responsibilities.

Will their marriage survive a year apart?

Find out in this sparkling novel set in bustling Melbourne and the sparkling beaches of San Remo, where love, friendship, and the search for happiness collide.

This lusty romantic dramedy explores the ennui of modern marriage, the depth of friendships, and to what extent we are willing to run away in order to come back to the people we love.

★★★★★

♥ “A wonderful, warm, and riveting read about two prickly people, this is more than a romantic comedy. It is ultimately about how it is never too late to find meaning and joy.”

– Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days

♥ “A daring narrative that challenges conventional notions of love and our blundering into the frontier of midlife. A story of our times.”

– Rachel Matthews, author of Never Look Desperate

♥ “In the age of fakery, the authenticity of this story is a precious gift.”

– Sian Prior, author of Childless: A Story of Longing and Freedom

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