Just Another Woman

by Leah Duncan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/18/2014

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 450
ISBN : 9781496982520
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 450
ISBN : 9781496982537
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 450
ISBN : 9781496982544

About the Book

All of us want to be happy; it’s a given. We all set out in search of it. Some of us find it, and others are diverted by the responsibilities of life, placated by its possessions or simply disillusioned by its tragedies, but we all have an internal dialogue that can be brutally honest with us when needed, and then whether or not we listen to it can determine whether we adjust course and find what we are looking for … or lose our way completely. Sarah Chadwick is a single parent and an English teacher in a deprived, inner-city area. Her pursuit of happiness has been shelved for so long by her heavy responsibilities at home and at work that it has ceased to seem important. She has become a tick box robot. Despite thinking she is an optimist, she is worn out and old before her time, burned out from caring for others. Her internal dialogue is trying to gain her commitment to change before she goes under altogether. Rick Masters, movie star, has all of the things most people on the planet are busy chasing. He is isolated by them; these things have cost him happiness, which he doesn’t really believe exists any longer; he doesn’t trust others who say it does exist. His internal dialogue is driven by such pessimistic disenchantment that he has a growing drinking problem just to get some peace. This is the story of what happens when these two lives cross unexpectedly, and what results is only part farce. It is also part tragedy because neither has any insight or understanding into the world of the other. Three days will tell whether either of them have the courage to change, abandon their pasts, and embrace a new future.


About the Author

Leah Duncan is a people person, a collector of the wonderful things that people say and do, and an optimist by trade. She is a grandmother who devotes her time to her family and her work. She has spent most of her working life helping individuals sort through their major life problems. She lives and works in the north-west of England, where she is an active member of her local church community. She has written training material, newspaper articles, and reports about mental health and well-being. This is her first novel, which she wrote some thirty-odd years ago just prior to her divorce.