by Kristy Berridge
One hundred days of happiness or is it?
A witty rendition of a woman post-divorce experiencing tumultuous highs and rock bottom lows. Starting over never seemed so backwards or tarred with such naivety, but what’s a woman to do when faced with first time navigation in the field of dating, casual sex and dildo operation?
Master them all!
Light-hearted and ridiculously relatable, 100 days of Happiness will have you clutching your stomach and questioning the truth in every unfolding experience.
About the author:
Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1982, Kristy Berridge was ushered into the world in a decade of bad hair, parachute pants, and blue eye shadow. Fortunately, she managed to avoid all three influences by immersing herself in the business of growing up, and hitched a ride with her fun-loving and adventure-filled parents to the sunny state of Queensland. Here she completed most of her education.
Besides learning that boys don’t have cooties, and that algebra wouldn’t kill her, she pointedly set the path of her high school career towards success in Art and English-based subjects, and won numerous awards for her efforts.
After high school she went on to study Graphic Design and Illustration at James Cook University, and then furthered her studies at the local TAFE College with an Interior Design course. With this knowledge under her belt, she also decided to undertake a three year Design course at Rhodec International in London, to complete her education and propel her towards the successful career she now enjoys.
She currently resides in Cairns, procrastinates constantly, and tries desperately to avoid the delicious temptation that is the peanut butter aisle at the supermarket.