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Fixing Mrs Philpott

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Odd little Mrs Philpott drives away from Christchurch, a city shattered by earthquakes and aftershocks. She is also hoping to escape what she calls a “relationship problem” with her husband Bill. (He stays home, struggling to fix their broken house.) On a shaky road trip around Canterbury, Mrs Philpott must reconstruct her sanity, her marriage, and her very identity. With iPhone in recording mode, she receives a torrent of all-too-personal advice from an ever-growing community of friends. Further disasters test her to the limit. In a final violent confrontation, she must either prove that she is well and truly fixed, or lose everything. A fast-moving story that is comical, intimate and wise.

373 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2016

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Rachel McAlpine

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McAlpine and her five sisters grew up in small-town vicarages in Canterbury, New Zealand. When she was 10 the family moved to Christchurch, where she attended Christchurch Girls High School and Canterbury University, graduating BA and Senior Scholar. She was married twice: to civil engineer Grant McAlpine (1969-1981) and to artist Michael Smither (1988-1992).

After four years in Geneva she moved to Masterton, New Zealand. There she raised four children, taught high school, wrote her first poetry book, and gained a Dip. Ed (Massey University) and B.A. Hons (Victoria University of Wellington).

McAlpine says that her career swerved abruptly in May 1995, when she first saw a web site. As a writer, she immediately realized that traditional writing styles would need to change for this new medium. She began teaching short courses on writing and managing web content in 1996, writing her first book on the topic, Web Word Wizardry, in 1999.

As Curriculum Director of Contented Enterprises, McAlpine created online writing courses. Contented teaches writing skills needed for blogs, social media, intranets, web sites, email, e-learning, and all documents that are managed electronically. Contented courses go beyond the traditional print-based curriculum for business writing: they show how to make content accessible and searchable. McAlpine's courses and conference speeches are original and playful (as befits a poet), while delivering solid information.

Besides her professional work, McAlpine writes two personal blogs. She lives in Wellington, dances with the Crows Feet Dance Collective, walks a lot and does Tai Chi. She also lobbies for plain language communication from government agencies.
~ Wikipedia

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