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Stephen is having the worst day of his life.
On a stiflingly hot summer morning, he has decided it’s time to break up with his girlfriend Fiona. He’s 39, aimless and unfulfilled, but without a clue how to make his life better. All he has are his instincts – and they may be his downfall.
Making his way through the pitiless city and the hours of a single day, Stephen must endure another shift of his dead-end job at Sydney zoo, fend off the relentless demands of his family, and face up to Fiona’s aggressive ex-husband.
As an ordinary day unravels into an existential crisis, Stephen begins to understand – perhaps too late – that love is not a trap, and only he can free himself.
"Charlotte Wood is one of our finest and most chameleonic writers . . . This is a beautiful, resounding tale of an ordinary man flailing. It's superb storytelling" ― The Australian
"This is a compelling and ultimately moving novel that cements Wood's place as one of the most intelligent and compassionate novelists in Australia" ― The Age
"Wood is a consummate observer of the human condition" ― Australian Book Review
"Wood's books are an intimately rendered portrait of contemporary Australia and, as such, prompt readers to think about some of this country's real issues" ― Sunday Tasmanian
"It made me laugh and cry. What more could you ask for?" ― Readings Monthly