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'Ruby tells Mark she wants a divorce. It’ll be a fake separation, a protest against marriage inequality. As soon as her sister Peta can marry her girlfriend, BJ, they’ll get married again.
'"Will we still be able to see each other?" asks Mark.
'"Only in secret," Ruby says.
'And so, in a mixture of chaos, impatience and bright ideas, the Unmarry Me campaign is born—t-shirts, badges, TV appearances. A flashmob, a dead rat and public humiliation.
'As Ruby discovers, speed-dating your own husband is weird. Being busted by the police in the boot of Mark’s car is no fun at all. And when are they going to have a baby?'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Nicki Reed, Unmarry Me
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 5 December 2015;
— Review of Unmarry Me 2015 single work novel
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Nicki Reed, Unmarry Me
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 5 December 2015;
— Review of Unmarry Me 2015 single work novel
Last amended 3 Nov 2015 10:27:12
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