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Keeping Up Appearances

By: Tricia Stringer
Narrated by: Rebecca Macauley
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As tensions simmer in a small country town, three women are going to need more than CWA sausage rolls and can-do community spirit to put things right. From a bestselling Australian author comes a delightful novel full of practical wisdom and dry humour that examines female friendship, buried secrets and why honesty is (usually) the best policy.

Privacy is hard to maintain in Badara, the kind of small Australian country town where everyone knows everyone else's business. So discovers single mum Paige when she and her three children arrive from the city seeking refuge. Paige's only respite from child care and loneliness is the Tuesday gym club, where she had feared the judgement of the town matriarchs, but she is met only with generosity and a plethora of baked goods. Besides, both the brusque Marion and her polished sister-in-law Briony are too busy dealing with their own dramas to examine hers.

Well-to-do farmer's wife and proud mother Briony is in full denial of her family's troubles. Even with her eldest daughter's marriage in ruins and her son Blake's recent bombshell. Suddenly Briony and husband Vince have a full house again - and the piles of laundry aren't the only dirty linen that's about to be aired.

For Marion, the unearthing of a time capsule - its contents to be read at the Celebrate Badara weekend - is a disaster. She was only a teenager when she wrote down those poisonous words, but that doesn't mean she won't lose friends and family if they hear what she really thinks of them - especially as the letter reveals their darkest secrets to the world.

When the truth comes out for Badara, keeping up appearances may no longer be an option for anyone ...

©2022 Tricia Stringer (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
Family Life Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Marriage
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The story was terrific.The only thing l didn't like was the narrator making up voices for some characters. Her voice for the little boy was cringeworthy.

Terrific characters, totally believeable

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Enjoyable from start to finish, a great lesson in compassion & understanding of the burdens of others.

Another great book Tricia.

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Really enjoyed listening to this little tale, felt apart of the community as I read

Lovely wholesome book

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Town halls that held all get togethers and country community were part of my childhood. So well written. I have a couple of Tricia’s books but this is my favourite.

In the past

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I loved the easiness of this book to listen too, wonderful characters new and old, warmth & kindness & rural life in a small town. A beautiful story which left me smiling and warm inside.

A wonderful tale, with real life characters & beautiful storytelling.

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Keeping up appearances is an easy listen with a decent performance. However, I found it a little repetitive at times and certain characters grated on me.

A light-hearted listen

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great story easy to listen to and captivating story line what a fresh light lovely story with great characters

great read

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.