
The Easement
by Laraine Dillon
In Brief :
240 pages, 135 mm x 210 mm, Soft cover, Section sewn.
In a hilarious tale, author Laraine Dillon takes the reader through the
dream of retiring to a tropical home by an idyllic beach, to the reality of
close encounters of the worst kind, with unscrupulous property dealers,
newly acquired neighbours from hell, unusual circumstances buried
in the fine print of the contract, and living and paying the bills while
keeping a family happy. In resolving the really difficult issues, a friendly
bikie club proved invaluable. To be launched at a cocktail function, 5.30 pm for 6.00 pm at the Public Service Club, Stevens Lane, between William and George Sts, Brisbane city Thursday 27 November. RSVP CopyRight Publishing ph 07 3229 6366
ISBN 978-1876344580
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Overview:
The Easement is a rollicking recount of The Great Australian Dream, which can become a nightmare.
In a hilarious tale, author Laraine Dillon takes the reader through the dream of retiring to a tropical home by an idyllic beach, to the reality of close encounters of the worst kind, with unscrupulous property dealers, newly acquired neighbours from hell, unusual circumstances buried in the fine print of the contract, and living and paying the bills while keeping a family happy. In resolving the really difficult issues, a friendly bikie club proved invaluable.
Although the characters and the story are purely fictitious, most readers will recognise situations and mentally associate people they have encountered as part of living in ‘seachange’ Australia in the early years of the 21st century.
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