Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Judith Lucy discovers her soul

 



Mint condition. Signed by the author. PB. 256pp. $20 including postage anywhere in Australia.

  • A book about life that discusses liquor and lovemaking as much as it does the point of it all. 

  • Judith Lucy has looked everywhere for happiness. Growing up a Catholic, she thought about becoming a nun, and later threw herself into work, finding a partner and getting off her face. Somehow, none of that worked. 

  • So lately, she's been asking herself the big questions. Why are we here? Is there a God? What happens when we die? And why can't she tell you which of her friends has herpes, but not what they believe in? 

  • In her first volume of memoir, the bestselling The Lucy Family Alphabet, Judith to work out her parents. 

  • In Drink, Smoke, Pass Out, she tries to find out if there's more to life than wanting to suck tequila out of Ryan Gosling's navel. With disarming frankness and classic dry wit, she reviews the major paths of her life and, alarmingly, finds herself on a journey. 

  • 'A well written, poignant, moving and naturally humorous story of one forty-something's attempt to get her life together.' Australian Bookseller + Publisher 

  • 'An often hilarious, at times disarming account of her ongoing search for spiritual awakening.' Madison 

  • 'Can she write? Heck, yeah . . . At least one laugh per page - that's about 245 laughs' Herald Sun