Cover art for The Guy, the Girl, the Artist and His Ex
Published
Allen & Unwin, April 2015
ISBN
9781743319550
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.8cm

The Guy, the Girl, the Artist and His Ex

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A rock chick.

An artist with attitude.

A girl with a past.

A party animal.

Four lives collide when one of the world's most famous paintings is stolen. It's a mystery that has the nation talking, but while Picasso's Weeping Woman might be absent from the walls of the National Gallery, in other parts of Melbourne the controversial painting's presence is being felt by Guy, Rafi, Luke and Penny for four very different reasons.

Life, love, art and one giant party intersect in this offbeat comedy about good intentions, unexpected consequences and the irresistible force of true love.

'This fully realized cast of characters is rounded out by a supporting cast of sympathetic friends and family, all flawed in their own ways. Williams' prose is wise, knowing, and sympathetic, her tag-team story moving along at a steady clip toward a heart-thumping climax and a satisfying denouement. A winning, offbeat romp for all ages.' Kirkus Reviews, USA

'Will appeal to readers who are looking for something unique...An intriguing and twisting plot keeps readers turning the pages...' School Library Journal, USA

'[A] very good book. It is also young adult. A decade ago, I'd have called that disclosure, but these days the admission is an endorsement in itself: balanced in structure and breathless in telling, good pacing for young adult makes reading a downright pleasure for the leisurely adult...The Guy, The Girl, The Artist and His Ex begs for cliche but rings out with absolute ingenuity instead: characters so easily stilted aren't ever, and their core stories, woven expertly, are each a brilliant stroke built just right for the breezy read.' National Post, Canada

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