In Pursuit of Happiness
Mating, Marriage, Motherhood, Money, Mayhem
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Stacey Duguid
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Stacey Duguid
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'Engaging, honest and funny...Stacey could write about Farrow & Ball paint drying - not to mention the breakdown of a marriage and a lifetime's dreams - and make it funny. Whatever happens next in her life, I want to read it.' The Sunday Times
Hello, my name's Stacey Duguid and I'm a reformed fashion editor. Oh, wait. Wrong meeting.
I once worked for British ELLE magazine and wore expensive clothes, whereas I'm now a single mother, divorcee and love addict (wearing expensive clothes I never should've bought). I spent my entire twenties, and, err, alright, thirties, in nightclubs. Dabbling occasionally with the odd recreational drug (or five), I shopped hard, loved hard and tried very hard to find a man who could save me. From the stuff we pick-up as little girls to an ingrained internalisation of gender roles we're left to unpack for a lifetime, I'd spent a lifetime pursuing a dream marriage which, in the end, left me shattered. Who suggested 'happily ever after' was even given thing?
This collection of essays tells the story of a life that, until my marital breakdown, looked absolutely f-ing fabulous. I'll talk about everything that is taboo in today's society, some of which you may have gone through, too: miscarriage, abortion, debt, affairs, divorce, single parenting, post-natal depression, sex and dating in mid-life. The cracks in my life were glossed over with a big smile, a large wine and an outfit I definitely couldn't afford.
Had someone told me not to worry about meeting a man, and to stop blowing money on credit cards just because the 'spirits' (as in dead people, not vodka) told me I needed 'a new wider-shoulder jacket', despite it being a week before payday and not having enough money in my account to pay rent, would I have listened? I'm not sure. Had someone (or a spirit) mentioned that the so-called 'happily ever after' might not end up so happy, would my life be any different now? I doubt it, but in writing my story, I hope you'll feel less alone in yours.
You are not alone on this journey of womanhood and we all have the right to pursue our own happiness, or perhaps our own contentment. Because happy endings, not the type you pay for but the state of mind, are they possible to ever really find? Have you?
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- Mac
- 29-02-24
Loved it
Like listening to a friend or myself.. Related to so much of it!! Bravo ! Found it strangely comforting and the honesty is humbling x
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- Sam
- 26-11-23
Brilliantly read, funny and sad in equal measure
Brilliantly read. Laugh out loud funny and heartbreakingly sad in parts.
Living in west London, I enjoyed being able to picture the crowds in the places she writes about - spot on 😂
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- Jo Bretayne
- 26-12-23
Shared vulnerability is very powerful
I loved every second of this
Thank you Stacey for your words which have helped me to understand myself and my some might describe as erratic choices…
Daring and Extra…. Oh yes…. X
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- Linda
- 18-09-23
Absolutely loved this
Eye opening and heartfelt, wonderful narration, be broad minded and open when listening. Life changing
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- Mrs. V. Riley
- 01-12-23
Book of the year potentially life
Not such a review as a thanks. What a writer. What a book. Amazing Stacey.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-11-23
From the heart & thoroughly enjoyable
Finished in 2 days as I connected with the humorous & honestly written, warts & all memoir. Stacey’s narration was brilliant, so relatable!
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- Lisabarton
- 07-12-23
Brilliant experience.
Her life arc is just incredible so brutally honest about her wins and fails, ups and downs of her life told with humour.
I needed this after sleeping through Barbara Streisand biography!
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- Ginny White
- 23-09-23
Perfectly human in every way
Let me start by saying this book is sheer brilliance. Being “one of those girls” I often wondered if there were other women in the world experiencing what I am going through right now, this book has it all, it was as if it was written for me. Stacey is a beautiful human with genius wit and humor. Life is for living and there is no better time to start than right now! Thank you Stacey!
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- jo
- 03-10-23
Enjoyed from start to finish
listened as I edited or while out walking, a warts and all account of her life, had me laughing out loud, cringing and crying. The narration was lovely and I now want her to read all my audios!
Jo Bishop
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- Estelle A.
- 21-09-23
Probably the best book I’ve read in years
As a 50-year-old woman, I haven’t read anything as relatable, funny & searingly honest… ever.
Totally refreshing, and weirdly comforting, to hear thoughts and feelings, you thought were yours alone. Turns out we’re all going through the same shit.
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