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Joshua Harmon


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Readers find 'Perfect Skin' to be a humorous and touching exploration of a single father's journey through parenthood and grief. Many appreciate its authentic characters and relatable themes, highlighting Nick Earls' ability to mix laughter with poignant moments. The narrative resonates with both male and female perspectives, making it a standout in the contemporary literature genre.
Ten years have passed since Jon Marshall's footloose bachelor days.
He's a partner in his own practice, owns a nice house and cruises town in a Beemer.
But life hasn't taken the path Jon guessed it would.
His wife died six months ago.
But his daughter and the mysterious Ash are going to teach him something infinitely more important, how to love.
Perfect Skin is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Janis Balodis from Nick Earls and published by Currency Press in Strawberry Hills, NSW (2006).
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Currency Press · 2006 · 120 pp
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