Jenny wasn't enjoying the afternoon of the 23rd February even before she learnt that her husband was having an affair ...
Jenny wasn't enjoying the afternoon of the 23rd February even before she learnt that her husband was having an affair ...
I wasn’t enjoying the afternoon of 23 February even before I learnt that my husband was having an affair …The news of her husband's infidelity comes as a nasty shock to Jenny Reynolds, part-time building control officer and full-time mother – even though, to her surprise and embarrassment, her first reaction is relief, not anguish. What really hurts is her children's unhappiness at the breakup, and the growing realisation that, alone, she may lose the family farm.This is the story of the year after Jenny's old life falls apart; of family and farming, pet lambs and geriatric dogs, choko-bearing tenants and Springsteen-esque neighbours. And of just perhaps a second chance at happiness.
'Utterly delectable with a twist of spice and a touch of zest!' -- Nicola Moriarty, bestselling author of The Fifth Letter
Jessica has worked extensively as an actor over the past decade, having filmed over 150 episodes of television and numerous feature films, including playing young Cheryl West in Westside. Her wide range of experiences ignited a desire to be a part of the creative process and to direct. Her directorial debut, Everybody Else Is Taken, recently won the Youth Jury Award at the Oscar-qualifying Palm Springs Film Festival and her project Flip is a short film funded by the New Zealand Film Commission.
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