4For Sale: Wedding Dress, size 20. Never Worn is a collection of 23 short stories set across many different genres, each containing the titular phrase somewhere along the way. These stories range from fact to fiction to pure fantasy. Be prepared to plunge into a multiplicity of twisting narratives filled with unexpected turns, some of which may surprise and shock you, some touch and delight you. Become enthralled in a collection written with sensitivity for the challenges and delights of love relationships by a relationship therapist who weaves autobiographical details and imagination into a rich and diverse tapestry. Each story is followed by an invitation to the reader to join the author on a journey of self-discovery through writing.
The opening story describes how the book came to be; how an ad from the pages of a Free Trader magazine led to a conversation between the author and her husband and sparked inspiration for the first story, followed by many others. Presented in the pages is an adventure for everybody, including humourous situations, erotica, a spiritual journey, elements of sci-fi, a fairy tale, a bet between two drag queens, a weight loss program, a narrative poem, a story of grief and loss, a travelogue and much more. Watch as a fascinating diversity of characters emerge from the pages. Meet a police woman whose partner doesn't show up on the wedding day, the madame of a brothel specializing in wedding scenarios, women and men dealing with the consequences of childhood sexual abuse, a man breaking out from his restrictive childhood, a women grieving her sister's death from cancer, a couple who meet on a train, Mary and Joseph, an alien from the Andromeda galaxy, a giant and a witch, a Fat Admirer, the dress itself, the man who sets off to discover the real story behind the ad, as well as many other endearing and unlikeable characters. Follow one woman's spiritual journey and another woman's transformative journey around New Zealand. These and others will touch and fascinate you, will expand your horizons. The compassion and understanding put into creating these characters invites the reader to relate in a very personal way, whether straight, LGBTQ+, fat, thin, young, old, male, female.
This is a great book for a book club or writing group to include on their list; it provides endless possibilities for discussion and insight into the minds of others. After the first story the reader is presented with an invitation to create their own version of the story behind the ad and then after each story are prompts to go on to further writing, if desired.