The Dairy Queen by Allison Rushby released on Feb 28, 2006 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I loved this book. The Australian backdrop of the fictional town Moo, brought so much character to this book. Dicey and friends travel to their hometown after bits of their lives have fallen apart. The extended vacation in Moo is their way of hiding from the world. While in Moo, the girls discover a lot about themselves, where they came from and where they are going in life. The book was endearing, funny, and a fun view of Australia.
A pleasure to read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
'The Dairy Queen' was not all what I expected it to be. It's a story about love, life, facing your demons, and living out your dreams. Rushby did a great job writing this book and I hope she continues to write more great chick lit.
strong Australian character study
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In Melbourne, Dicey is depressed as she loses her multi-million dollar business pajama business and her husband Simon who was having an affair; thank goodness loyal Fergus the dog is there for her. Her sister Titch is heartbroken because she is unable to conceive even with IVF and her mate Andrew believes two strikes and your out. Their best friend Sally has broken her leg and depends on painkillers to get around. The three dejected women make matters worse when they see one another as misery loves miserable company. The trio agrees they need solace and where better than their black and white home town Moo. At home they each try to immerse themselves into the town's needs as a means of avoiding their personal woes. However, delaying what ails them does not make it better. Somewhere along the way each of these females will have to dump their troubles or get off the black and white pot to confront their tribulations. The lead three females provide readers with a wonderful tour of rustic Australia while coming home to lick their wounds and they hope get a respite from their anxieties. As each one struggles with major problems, the locals bring humor to the mix. Allison Rushby provides a strong character study starring a superb cast including the town in which everything is painted with black and white stripes. Harriet Klausner
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