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All the words we know / Bruce Nash.

In the beginning is the whatsitsname. The woman in the car park. She wears a nightgown and lies on her back, looking up at the sky. The nightgown is white and embroidered at the neck with blue, what do you call them? Forget-me-nots. A small crowd is gathered around her. All in their unicorns. Uniforms. All younger than the woman, much younger. They look at each other. They look up at the sky. They look down at the woman. They whisper. Rose is in her eighties and has dementia, but she's not done with life just yet. Alternately sharp as a tack and spectacularly forgetful, she spends her days roaming the corridors of her aged-care facility, ruminating on the staff and residents and enduring visits from her emotionally distant children and grand-daughters. But when her friend is found dead, after an apparent fall from a window, Rose embarks on an eccentric and deeply personal investigation to discover the truth and exposes all manner of secrets, even some from her own past.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009495846 LP NAS
Large print   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781038766823
Author Nash, Bruce, (Novelist) author.
Title All the words we know / Bruce Nash.
Edition Large print edition.
Published Strawberry Hills, NSW : Read How You Want, 2024.
Physical description ii, 285 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Read How You Want
General note Copyright page from the original book.
Optimized reading formats.
Set in 16 point Verdana.
Summary In the beginning is the whatsitsname. The woman in the car park. She wears a nightgown and lies on her back, looking up at the sky. The nightgown is white and embroidered at the neck with blue, what do you call them? Forget-me-nots. A small crowd is gathered around her. All in their unicorns. Uniforms. All younger than the woman, much younger. They look at each other. They look up at the sky. They look down at the woman. They whisper. Rose is in her eighties and has dementia, but she's not done with life just yet. Alternately sharp as a tack and spectacularly forgetful, she spends her days roaming the corridors of her aged-care facility, ruminating on the staff and residents and enduring visits from her emotionally distant children and grand-daughters. But when her friend is found dead, after an apparent fall from a window, Rose embarks on an eccentric and deeply personal investigation to discover the truth and exposes all manner of secrets, even some from her own past.
Subject Older women -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Dementia -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Large print books
Humorous fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
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