Hopscotch Hopscotch

Hopscotch

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Publisher Description

Forced into an early retirement due to illness, Sam Rosen has lost any semblance of control over his life. His frustration flares into rudeness and obstinacy frequently and bizarrely. His wife Rhonda, confined to the carer role, is feeling her identity ebb slowly away as her former life retreats further and further into the past.

Their eldest son Mark is over-invested, over-reaching and overwrought. As he lurches towards financial disaster, he can't bring himself to tell his wife Ingrid that they're losing money fast, and that her dream of starting a family might be the collateral damage. Middle child Liza has always been independent and political, content to scrape through on her child-care worker's wage in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

Then her biological clock goes off. She begins to plan a nursery at her elusive boyfriend's inner city apartment, but instead uncovers a seedy secret. Before she knows it, she's back at square one: single, underpaid, undervalued. And angry. Baby of the family Jemma thinks that being mild-mannered will let her pass through life unharmed. Then, after dropping into a party at her neighbour's place one night, she wakes up bruised, naked and with no memory of what's happened. Her careful, uncurious life as a celibate finance lawyer falls away.

Frenetically paced and with comedic Franzenesque prose, Hopscotch captures contemporary urban life, interrogating our endless capacity for self-destruction, longing and love, and asking why we think we could ever find peace in a city that's roaring with dysfunction.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pan Macmillan Australia
SELLER
Macmillan Publishers Australia and Pan Macmillan Australia
SIZE
829.8
KB

Customer Reviews

stockpickerliz ,

Couldn’t Put This Book Down

I bought this book on the recommendation of a well-read friend. And he hit the jackpot on this one….I couldn’t put it down! The characters were so real and believable, and the story line rang true with struggles that most of us have touched upon or witnessed in city life.

I highly recommend you read this book.

Liz K (Sydney)

Fyona ,

A “must read"

This book is compelling, powerful and exceptionally well-written. Messer has a remarkable talent when it comes to creating character - you can almost hear each breath, sense each move as you are immersed into the life of the Rosen family. Messer cleverly explores the life of each family member through a lens which is observant, witty and definitively Sydney.

Life post GFC has rarely been depicted in such a mesmerizing and meaningful fashion. As a contemporary evocation of life in a bustling international city such as Sydney it will appeal to readers worldwide. It is one of those "must read" novels and Messer should be congratulated for capturing the slide towards austerity, the slide away from life as we know it and how it is we must continue our search for happiness.

Swans05 ,

Hopscotch

A wonderfully, witty slice of multi-generational Sydney life. I love this book.

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