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As Natural as Breathing: Judy Dosh, #2
Judy Dosh's Coffee Break: Judy Dosh, #2
Judy Dosh Saves the World: Judy Dosh, #1
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Judy Dosh Series

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We follow the lives of a  broad group of young people in Perth, trying to understand the complications of living in the 21st-century, making the most of the freedoms and opportunities it offers, but struggling to come to terms with the complicated world that relationships present.

Once again as Father Ed, one of the characters in the book, said about a play he saw, "it makes you laugh, but it also makes you think".

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDavid Grant
Release dateSep 22, 2018
As Natural as Breathing: Judy Dosh, #2
Judy Dosh's Coffee Break: Judy Dosh, #2
Judy Dosh Saves the World: Judy Dosh, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Judy Dosh Saves the World: Judy Dosh, #1

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    Judy Dosh Saves the World: Judy Dosh, #1
    Judy Dosh Saves the World: Judy Dosh, #1

    The Judy Dosh series features the lives of a group of imaginary people and their struggles to get on with life and each other. It will appeal to people in the 20 to 50-year-old age group who have lived through the many complications that modern life has thrown at us. Although it is Perth-based the book will appeal to anybody living a Western lifestyle in the 21st-century. The characters include the married, the divorced, as well as those who are still single. There are a number of gay characters. It will appeal to those who like weird and wacky. Judy has a pet rock which has magic powers and often interferes in her life whether she wants it to or not. (But she has been known to use his magic to her own benefit!) But it will also appeal to those who like a good laugh. There is a light-hearted atmosphere through most of the book. The characters are mostly appealing and funny. But, as Father Ed, one of the characters in the book, said about a play he saw, "it makes you laugh, but it also makes you think".

  • As Natural as Breathing: Judy Dosh, #2

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    As Natural as Breathing: Judy Dosh, #2
    As Natural as Breathing: Judy Dosh, #2

    A short one act play. This is a play within a play which takes a humorous look at a society where nudity is accepted except for the nose. The nose has become the new genitals. People wear nose bags to hide their noses from the public. We take a look at group of actors on stage who are totally nude except for their nose bags. The conversations between these actors take a  look at our own obsession of hiding the genitals and, in the case of women, nipples.

  • Judy Dosh's Coffee Break: Judy Dosh, #2

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    Judy Dosh's Coffee Break: Judy Dosh, #2
    Judy Dosh's Coffee Break: Judy Dosh, #2

    Judy Dosh's Coffee Break This is officially the second book in the Judy Dosh series. But it is also very much a stand-alone novel in its own right. And can be read as such. It is a book full of discoveries. Father Ed who has left the church, is discovering the joys of sex, and getting on with the broader community in Perth Western Australia in the 21st-century. Judy makes new discoveries of her own, as she leaves her activist life behind and tries to become a good mother and make her marriage work. We meet a broad group of young people in Perth, trying to understand the complications of living in the 21st-century, making the most of the freedoms and opportunities it offers, but struggling to come to terms with the complicated world that relationships present. Once again as Father Ed, one of the characters in the book, said about a play he saw, "it makes you laugh, but it also makes you think".

  • It's a Complicated World Judy Dosh: Judy Dosh, #3

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    It's a Complicated World Judy Dosh: Judy Dosh, #3
    It's a Complicated World Judy Dosh: Judy Dosh, #3

    We follow the lives of a  broad group of young people in Perth, trying to understand the complications of living in the 21st-century, making the most of the freedoms and opportunities it offers, but struggling to come to terms with the complicated world that relationships present. Once again as Father Ed, one of the characters in the book, said about a play he saw, "it makes you laugh, but it also makes you think".

Author

David Grant

David Grant. A biographical history of how I came to writing. I am a visual artist. Bodies on the Line is a visual art project which I started over 10 years ago. It was featured in FRINGE WORLD in 2015 and 2017. The project featured charcoal drawings of everyday people in Perth. While posing, models often discussed and talked about just about anything that came into their mind. This included religion, politics, philosophy and especially life and the people of Perth. These thoughts were written on the actual paintings by the model and also in notebooks. The notebooks were later made into printed copies. It soon became clear to me that life in Perth had its own flavour. Relationships seemed to be very problematic. Taking this source of material I decided to write a novel on Perth life. This is where the Judy Dosh series began. It features the lives of a group of imaginary people and their struggles to get on with life and each other.

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