The Wakes
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- $32.99
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'A truly delightful debut novel. Funny, moving, tender and wise, I ate up every delicious word' LIANE MORIARTY
'Warm and profound. I can't wait for everyone to read it' SALLY HEPWORTH
'A delectable fusion of comedy, hope, loss, and great food' Weekend Australian
'An insightful, emotionally intelligent writer . . . her book is like a warm embrace' The Times
'An uplifting novel about friendship, death and how the joy of living can be found in the most unexpected places' Guardian
'Few people can write about food and heartbreak like Nora Ephron - that was until Dianne Yarwood' Harper's Bazaar
This is a story about Clare, Louisa and Chris. And sometimes Paul, and less often, Beth. It is most certainly not about frittatas (a terrible concession), and more to do with lemon tart (a perfect contrast of textures).
It is about what to do when your husband tells you that he doesn't love you anymore. And what to do when your wife leaves you after too many rounds of IVF. It's about helping your new friend with her funeral catering business, and discovering that, sometimes, the most unlikely of pairings are the very, very best. It is about food that is outrageously good and comforting to sad people. And, for once, not being sensible, and throwing away everything you know.
Catering, like life, doesn't always go according to plan, and as Clare, Louisa and Chris's stories become more intertwined, they will learn that life will always manage to break in to remind you of just how good it can be.
This is a book about living. After all, the thing about death is that it makes life important.
'So warm and poignant and sweetly funny. I loved it' JACQUELINE MALEY
'A celebration of what it means to be alive, and the joy of finding friendship where you least expect it . . . explores the messiness of middle age with warmth, humanity and wry humour, as well as fiction's most delicious lemon tarts! I'd eat this book if I could' JOANNA NELL
'A truly exceptional novel . . . Rich with wisdom, love, humour and a sparkling joy - that unique kind of story that can make you sob and chuckle in the very same scene' KELLY RIMMER
'Brilliantly funny and human. A delicious reading experience with characters that feel vivid from the very first page, The Wakes is life-affirming and joyful, even as it breaks your heart' EMILY ITAMI
'For readers of Liane Moriarty and Meg Mason. Will leave you with a renewed appreciation for life' Books+Publishing
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
It may be framed around funerals, but there’s nothing gloomy about The Wakes. As we follow Sydney friends Clare and Louisa in their frantic scramble to upscale their catering business to serve hundreds of guests at a single wake, author Dianne Yarwood slowly reveals the soothing power of not just food, but friendship and newfound love. That turns out to be especially true in middle age. Through interwoven storylines, the novel fleshes out each major character’s recent personal history, illuminating familiar trouble with marriage, conception and more. But as they’re all drawn together around the emotionally fraught ritual of farewelling loved ones, they start to make progress in their own lives. This heartening, ground-level saga is read with calm compassion by Melissa Madden Gray.