‘Details the mapping of a moral universe…a wry, humorous approach to living. ‘Uncle’ Stan is my all-time favourite character – a man with a unique worldview. I thoroughly recommend it.’
Critical Acclaim
'Philosophical but not academic. A good read. A tribute to women.'
S.A Glebe, NSW
'The humour and the entertaining bits make one laugh out loud, but underlying this is the layer of pathos and longing. Hyperbole confronts understatement; sensitive and poetic passages of intense sympathy contrast with brutal reality.'
A.R. Applecross, WA
‘I liked the surprise of it, the feeling that anything could happen. There is a time in life when one enters any open door. I guess that’s how you grow up.’
R.W. Leura, NSW
‘Wanderlust talks about things that people think but do not say.’
M.B. Coogee, NSW
‘I really liked the subtext as well as the story.’
K.S. Annandale, NSW
‘Dry, witty, sad, funny and amazingly frank.’