A Small Life and Two Small Lives are the first two parts of Suki's life-story. At the opening of this final part of the trilogy Suki has escaped to Berlin to try and pick up the threads of her former seventeen-year relationship with Ilka. Despite Suki's recent 'success' as a writer (the modest publication by a small press of her first novel) she must still work as a jobbing life-model to make ends meet.
From what has Suki 'escaped'? Well - the trauma of a stillborn child, followed by a distractingly riotous fling with dominating control-freak Tamara: zany and fun - but a BDSM relationship didn't look anywhere near as safe as…
…Acquiescent Ilka.
So will Berlin be the answer? Resorting to the manageable familiarity of a passionless relationship in order to write? Having to work for artists (German ones this time) to get money? Has Suki attained her dream? The pot of gold? The realisation of her raison d'etre?
And if so then why, with her literary agent keenly awaiting her next manuscript, is it proving impossible to get down to it?
If Berlin is not Suki's final destination, then what next?
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-910981-09-2 (9781910981092)
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Suki has relationships: dissatisfactory relationships, inter-cultural relationships, relationships that end. She nostalges for past loves; is, in mid-life, wistful for the unborn, for the family she does not have, for what might have been. Suki comes at gender with a post-feminist eye. She is gay. She is straight. She lives alone and blogs into the night about art, life, death, her search for a raison d'etre and her quest for love. See sukithelifemodel.co.uk.