Jumpy
A humorous exploration of life and parenting after fifty
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:16th Aug '12
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This engaging drama examines the trials of parenting and personal identity as Hilary navigates life after fifty in Jumpy.
In Jumpy, April De Angelis explores the complexities of life at fifty through the lens of family dynamics and personal reflection. The story centers around Hilary, a once-activist who now finds herself grappling with the challenges of parenting a teenage daughter. Hilary's journey reveals the humorous yet poignant struggles of navigating the tumultuous waters of adolescence while confronting her own midlife crisis. As she attempts to guide her daughter through the trials of growing up, she must also reconcile her past ideals with her present realities.
The play cleverly juxtaposes Hilary's youthful activism with the mundane concerns of modern motherhood, highlighting the generational gap between her and her daughter. Through witty dialogue and relatable situations, Jumpy delves into the anxieties that arise when one’s identity is challenged by the responsibilities of parenthood. The characters’ interactions are both heartfelt and humorous, providing a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate with audiences of all ages.
Ultimately, Jumpy serves as a mirror reflecting the societal pressures faced by women over fifty, questioning what it means to be a parent while also seeking to reclaim one's individuality. De Angelis's work invites readers to laugh and reflect on the absurdities of life, showcasing the beauty and chaos of familial relationships in a rapidly changing world.
ISBN: 9780571299126
Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 7mm
Weight: 110g
112 pages
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