The Tap Cats of the Sunshine Coast
by
Christine Sykes
A moving, heartwarming story of secrets, love and friendship
Publication date: 3rd August 2022
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 300
RRP: $32.99AUD
Format read: Paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via DMCPRMedia
My review of The Tap Cats of the Sunshine Coast
Inspired by her own experience of taking up tap dancing on retirement, Christine Sykes has written a heartwarming story of friendship and ageing.
The story follows two women, friends since primary school, who join the seniors tap dancing group, but when the group decides to enter the Senior Superstars State Competition and the other member from their schoolyard trio arrives back in Australia after 35 years in New York, secrets are revealed and cracks begin to appear in the friendship.
I loved this story set on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. Christine Sykes explores life-long friendships and throws in a few hurdles to see how the women will cope. There is a mind-blowing secret revealed, infidelity and a metoo moment.
There is also another very emotive theme running through the novel but that's a spoiler, so no mentions here!
Sofia is quiet, the peacemaker who loves to cook and cares for everyone - by far my favourite character.
Carol is driven, very bossy and wants to win. She has trouble seeing other people's point of view.
Bonnie is outspoken and a bit rude. She has had a lot of heartbreak in life.
Even though these women were so close growing up, they each have trauma they are keeping from the others.
I've made this sound a bit overwhelming but it's actually a fun story and I loved the tap dancing! I challenge you not to get up and give it a try whilst reading this book. I did!! 😂
My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the author
Christine
Sykes is a community worker and senior public servant, now retired, who
lives on the NSW South Coast. She published her acclaimed memoir Gough and Me: My journey from Cabramatta to China and beyond in
2021 and her award-winning novel The Changing Room in 2019.
As well as writing and tap dancing, Christine loves to walk and have coffee with friends, when she’s not visiting family on the Sunshine Coast, Central Coast, Sydney and Melbourne. The Tap Cats of the Sunshine Coast is her third book, inspired by her and her aunt’s experiences taking up tap dancing later in life.
As well as writing and tap dancing, Christine loves to walk and have coffee with friends, when she’s not visiting family on the Sunshine Coast, Central Coast, Sydney and Melbourne. The Tap Cats of the Sunshine Coast is her third book, inspired by her and her aunt’s experiences taking up tap dancing later in life.
With thanks to Ventura Press and DMCPRMedia I have one paperback copy of Tap Cats of the Sunshine Coast to give away.
Enter via the form below. (Open to Australian addresses only). Entries close at 6pm (AEST) on Friday 19th August 2022.
This giveaway is now closed and the winner was announced HERE
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