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|title=Indelible Ink
|author=Fiona McGregor
|publisher=Atlantic Books
|date=June 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857894129</amazonuk>
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|website=http://www.fionamcgregor.com
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|summary=A wry, touching, well observed look at a personal struggle with change. If you agree with any of the sentiments in Jenny Joseph's poem, 'Warning', you'll be cheering Fiona McGregor's heroine on page by page.
|cover=0857894129
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|aznus=0857894129
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Once wealthy, middle class Australian suburbanite Marie King never thought she'd be starting a new life at 59 but here she is, divorced and having to sell the marital home. Unfortunately, attached to the marital home is the marital garden into which Marie didn't only give life but also pour her own life. However, Marie tries to be positive and decides that if she's going to be a new person, she may as well go the whole way. This means tattoos (much to her offsprings' horror) and an unlikely friendship with tattooist Rhys. With that comes the realisation that the privileged suburb of Mossman isn't all there is to Sydney. There's much more to the city, and indeed herself, than she first thought.