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A Thousand Wasted Sundays

A Hilarious and Heartfelt Memoir about Partying, Parenting and Sobriety

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A Thousand Wasted Sundays

Written by: Victoria Vanstone
Narrated by: Victoria Vanstone
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Victoria Vanstone grew up in 1980s England in a happy home full of laughter, booze and a disturbing amount of fancy-dress parties. From her youthful days downing cheap wine at the local park to dodging disastrous relationships and a messy run-in with a firework, her reliable mate alcohol was never far from reach.

Eventually, Victoria found herself in Australia with a husband and a child on the way. After sobering up for her first pregnancy, becoming a boring, bottom-wiping, cleaning machine meant she soon returned to her binge-drinking ways, and had to grapple anew with the habits and beliefs that had gone unchecked since childhood.

Can a party girl put down the pint glass for good?

Incredibly funny and highly relatable, A Thousand Wasted Sundays is for anyone that has ever had a close encounter of the drinking kind. For fans of Rosie Waterland, Judith Lucy, Dolly Alderton and Adam Kay.

2024, Australian Business Book Awards, Long-listed

©2024 Copyright Victoria Vanstone (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic Reviews

‘Outrageously honest … refreshingly vulnerable and wonderfully witty.’ (Maz Compton)

‘Weaves humour with heart … leaves you not only questioning your relationship with alcohol, but also your relationship with yourself.’ (William Porter, author of Alcohol Explained)
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