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Table For Eight

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Bestselling author and master storyteller Tricia Stringer tackles troubled relationships, second chances and love old and new in this uplifting story of unlikely dining companions thrown together on a glamorous cruise. Readers of Liz Byrski, Monica McInerney and Rachael Johns will love this book.

'A delightful, wise and heart–warming novel about second chances that celebrates friendships old and new. I devoured every page.' Rachael Johns

A cruise, no matter how magical, can't change your life. Can it...?

Clever, charming dressmaker Ketty Clift is embarking on her final cruise from Sydney before she must make serious changes in her life. Supported by the ship's all-powerful maître d' Carlos, she has a mission: transform the lives of those who join her at her dining table every evening. Not only can Ketty turn Cinderellas into princesses with her legendary style-eye, but she has a gift for bringing people together.

But this trip is different. As the glamour and indulgence of the cruise takes hold, and the ship sails further away from Sydney towards the Pacific Islands, it becomes clear that her fellow travellers - a troubled family, a grieving widower and an angry divorcee determined to wreak revenge on her ex - are going to be harder work than usual.

As Ketty tries to deal with her own problems, including the unexpected arrival on board of her long-lost love, Leo - the man who broke her heart - as well as troubling news from home, she begins to realise this might be the one cruise that will defeat her.

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    • Books+Publishing

      August 30, 2018
      The cover for Table for Eight noticeably lacks two mainstays of Tricia Stringer’s usual book covers: a woman in a hat, and a landscape in the background. This is because Stringer’s latest novel moves away from rural Australia and onto a passenger cruise ship heading to the Pacific Islands, where forced proximity brings disparate travellers together and exposes relationships. This leads to unexpected friendships for some, and closure for others. There’s a comfort to be had in Stringer’s writing. Table for Eight is gently paced, delving into relationships just enough to move the story along, while keeping the emotional intensity at a steady level. Details of life on a cruise ship and its entertainments are vividly described, though readers may be left wishing that the story had spent more time in Vanuatu. It’s also refreshing to see an ensemble cast of characters all over 40. As one of them remarks, ‘We’re still thirty inside. It’s only the bodies that are a little older.’ Stringer’s foray outside rural fiction should gain her new audiences for her work. Table for Eight doesn’t break new ground in commercial women’s fiction but delivers a gentle satisfaction that makes it a great choice for a lazy Sunday afternoon read. Kat Mayo runs a book blog and podcast called Book Thingo

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