The Banksia House Breakout
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Narrated by:
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Kerry Armstrong
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By:
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James Roxburgh
About this listen
When Ruth Morris is moved into Banksia House by her workaholic son Michael, she is eighty-one years young, mourning her loss of independence, and missing her best friend Gladys terribly.
So when she learns Gladys is dying a state over in Brisbane, Ruth is determined to say goodbye. Enlisting the help of her fellow residents, Ruth makes a daring departure from Banksia House alongside renowned escape-artist Keith, and her formidable new friend Beryl.
The journey from Sydney is far from straightforward, featuring grimy hostels, hitchhiking, and a mild case of grand theft. This unlikely trio finds themselves on the trip of a lifetime, where new connections blossom amidst the chaos. But the clock is ticking and Gladys awaits - will they make it across the border in time?
In this joyous and captivating listen, debut author James Roxburgh delivers a heartwarming tale that will have you cheering for Ruth from beginning to end.
About the Author:
James Roxburgh is an audiologist who specialises in the care of the elderly with hearing loss. He combines his passion for writing and the experiences he has shared with his patients to create heart-warming and captivating characters who defy the norms of ageing. James lives in Sydney with his wife and two daughters. The Banksia House Breakout is his debut novel.
©2021 James Roxburgh (P)2023 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.What listeners say about The Banksia House Breakout
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- E. Ryder
- 29-11-23
Average story, poor narration
The story is ok, a bit patronizing and unbelievable in parts. Found the narration hard to listen to and was glad when the book was over. Would recommend giving it a miss.
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