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Look at me / Mareike Krugel ; translated from the German by Imogen Taylor.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: German Publication details: Melbourne, Victoria : Text Publishing Melbourne Australia, 2018.Description: 253 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781925603354
  • 9781925626391
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 833.92 23
Summary: Katharina's husband isn't coming home for the weekend - again - so she's on her own. When their chaotic daughter Helli has a nosebleed, Kat has to dash off to school to pick her up. Then their son, Alex, announces he's bringing his new girlfriend home for the first time. Kat's best friend from college is coming around tonight too, and she's wondering if she should try to seduce him - but first she needs to do the shopping, the vacuuming and the laundry, deal with an exploding clothes-dryer, find their neighbour's severed thumb in the front yard and catch a couple of escaped rodents. When she's got all that sorted, perhaps she'll have time to think about the thing she's been trying not to think about - the lump she's just found in her breast. Because you can't just die and leave a huge mess for someone else to clean up...can you? And wasn't there supposed to be more to life than this?
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"Originally published in Germany under the title Sieh mich an by Piper Verlag GmbH,München/Berlin, 2017" --Title page verso.

Katharina's husband isn't coming home for the weekend - again - so she's on her own.
When their chaotic daughter Helli has a nosebleed, Kat has to dash off to school to pick her up. Then their son, Alex, announces he's bringing his new girlfriend home for the first time. Kat's best friend from college is coming around tonight too, and she's wondering if she should try to seduce him - but first she needs to do the shopping, the vacuuming and the laundry, deal with an exploding clothes-dryer, find their neighbour's severed thumb in the front yard and catch a couple of escaped rodents. When she's got all that sorted, perhaps she'll have time to think about the thing she's been trying not to think about - the lump she's just found in her breast. Because you can't just die and leave a huge mess for someone else to clean up...can you? And wasn't there supposed to be more to life than this?

Translated from the German.

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