The problems James and Sally face aren't unusual. The way they deal with them is. James Harford and his wife Sal search for fulfillment in post-Olympics, pre-GFC Sydney. Living in a consumption-driven society they have everything and it’s not enough. Then, on their seventh anniversary, they pick up a charming stranger in a strip club, and one thing leads to the other. Yes, that other. Yearnings become all consuming. Sal seeks affirmation from a smorgasbord of men. James becomes close to another woman. Gnawing jealousy eats away at what they share. Mid-life crisis meets free-love and nobody’s satisfied. Days that are going to change your life should come with a warning attached. Authonomy Gold Medal winner September 2010 |
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