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Turns out, I'm fine / Judith Lucy.

By: Publication details: Cammeray, NSW : Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Australia, 2021.Description: 259 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781760859206 :
Other title:
  • Turns out, I am fine
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 792.7028092 23
Summary: Three events combined to bring best-selling author and much loved comedian Judith Lucy to her lowest point: the death of her brother, her most disastrous break-up ever, and the, you know, state of the world. In her most candid and insightful book yet, Turns Out, I'm Fine is about coming out the other side of grief without falling apart. With jokes. When the relationship Judith Lucy thought was The One broke down, her world fell apart. Not only was she single again and about to turn fifty but now that she didn't have a partner to buy gourmet sausages with at Farmers' Markets, she realised how much her relationship had enabled her to avoid dealing with: everything from her brother's death to her doubts about doing comedy in an increasingly serious world situation. Why was she so floored? Did all these problems have something in common? Judith went back to the start to try and work that out. In her most candid and insightful book yet, Judith looks at her family and relationships to understand how despite being a feminist, her hopes and expectations have been shaped by men - whether it was thinking that she needed Mr Right to 'complete her' or struggling for male approval in most aspects of her life, including her work. Having diagnosed the disease, Judith sets about healing. She explores other ways to get outside herself and make the most of the time she has left - community, volunteering, climate action and the natural world. And although things will doubtless keep going wrong (like Covid!), it turns out... she's fine.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Biography
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"How not to fall apart" -- Cover.

Three events combined to bring best-selling author and much loved comedian Judith Lucy to her lowest point: the death of her brother, her most disastrous break-up ever, and the, you know, state of the world. In her most candid and insightful book yet, Turns Out, I'm Fine is about coming out the other side of grief without falling apart. With jokes. When the relationship Judith Lucy thought was The One broke down, her world fell apart. Not only was she single again and about to turn fifty but now that she didn't have a partner to buy gourmet sausages with at Farmers' Markets, she realised how much her relationship had enabled her to avoid dealing with: everything from her brother's death to her doubts about doing comedy in an increasingly serious world situation. Why was she so floored? Did all these problems have something in common? Judith went back to the start to try and work that out. In her most candid and insightful book yet, Judith looks at her family and relationships to understand how despite being a feminist, her hopes and expectations have been shaped by men - whether it was thinking that she needed Mr Right to 'complete her' or struggling for male approval in most aspects of her life, including her work. Having diagnosed the disease, Judith sets about healing. She explores other ways to get outside herself and make the most of the time she has left - community, volunteering, climate action and the natural world. And although things will doubtless keep going wrong (like Covid!), it turns out... she's fine.

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