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Consider Yourself Kissed
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Consider Yourself Kissed

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Mother, writer, worker, sister, friend, citizen, daughter, wife. If she could be one, perhaps she could manage. Trying to be all, she found she was none.

Coralie has grown up in Australia but needs to escape some ghosts there. At twenty-nine, adrift in London, she meets witty, sexy, generous Adam-and his charming four-year-old daughter. Falling in love is fun, romantic and reassuring. And then?

Coralie yearns for children of her own, and to become a writer. Gradually, with Adam, who has a blossoming career as a political commentator, she builds the home and family she's longed for.

But her trips back to Australia change her perspective. Ten years on, she realises something important is missing- herself. When she reaches breaking point, the results surprise everyone.

In this this is an unforgettable story about what 'happily ever after' might truly mean, Jessica Stanley writes about life as we live it. Against the backdrop of a turbulent decade in politics, she reveals how our intimate dramas can get tangled up with the public events of our times.

An honest, entertaining and intelligent portrait of a woman in love, Consider Yourself Kissed will capture your heart.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
368
ISBN
9781923058255

Mother, writer, worker, sister, friend, citizen, daughter, wife. If she could be one, perhaps she could manage. Trying to be all, she found she was none.

Coralie has grown up in Australia but needs to escape some ghosts there. At twenty-nine, adrift in London, she meets witty, sexy, generous Adam-and his charming four-year-old daughter. Falling in love is fun, romantic and reassuring. And then?

Coralie yearns for children of her own, and to become a writer. Gradually, with Adam, who has a blossoming career as a political commentator, she builds the home and family she's longed for.

But her trips back to Australia change her perspective. Ten years on, she realises something important is missing- herself. When she reaches breaking point, the results surprise everyone.

In this this is an unforgettable story about what 'happily ever after' might truly mean, Jessica Stanley writes about life as we live it. Against the backdrop of a turbulent decade in politics, she reveals how our intimate dramas can get tangled up with the public events of our times.

An honest, entertaining and intelligent portrait of a woman in love, Consider Yourself Kissed will capture your heart.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
368
ISBN
9781923058255
 
Book Review

Consider Yourself Kissed
by Jessica Stanley

by Grace Gooda, Mar 2025

Consider Yourself Kissed is the second novel by Australian author Jessica Stanley. An ode to home in all its forms, this is a charming account of a decade of womanhood.

We meet Coralie when she is young, freshly in London, anonymous. It’s 2013. She brings with her dreams of writing and a box of books by Helen Garner. She meets an attractive journalist, Adam, in a series of very convenient meet-cutes (for this we forgive Stanley, because Adam’s daughter, Zora, is one of the cutest literary toddlers ever to exist).

As Coralie’s life entwines with Adam’s, we see her put everything on the table for a familial life thousands of kilometres away from her own. Ceasing to write, renovating a home that isn’t hers, Coralie is slipping away into the UK. On returning home, she realises her relationship to her country and, by extension, to herself, is dynamic. Stanley offers us an authentic perspective on what it is to migrate, to hold two identities in your hands. At times, you may wish the writing embraced more of the grit of falling in love or feeling deathly homesick. Consider Yourself Kissed shines when Coralie’s emotions are messy, when she gives in to her raw, emotional rage.

This book relives the past decade from the eyes of a middle-class mother. Stanley writes humorously about the state of our world. While Coralie’s life fluctuates, so does the British political landscape (remember Boris Johnson?). The ensemble of characters is lovable; there is no far-fetched villain or cataclysmic subplot to push the novel along. It’s the story of a real woman surrounded by her flawed but ever-present blended family; when you reach the end of this book, you’ll have laughed, nodded, and sighed – and you will miss the children who grew up in front of you.