Fake

Fake by Stephanie Wood, published by Penguin Random House Australia in July 2019, is a 352-page exploration of love and deception. In this book, Wood recounts her experience of falling for a man who initially appears compassionate and loving but ultimately reveals a web of lies and manipulation. As she navigates the complexities of their relationship, her anxiety grows due to his frequent cancellations and bizarre excuses, prompting her to question his true identity.
Readers will find a compelling narrative that delves into the themes of personal memoirs and relationships, highlighting the broader societal issues surrounding deception in romantic contexts. Wood’s investigation into her own experience uncovers a larger story of individuals who have faced similar betrayals, shedding light on the resilience required to confront the darker aspects of love. This edition offers an insightful look into the dynamics of trust and the impact of deceit in contemporary relationships.
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Women the world over are brought up to hope, even expect, to find the man of their dreams and live happily ever after. When Stephanie Wood meets a former architect turned farmer she embarks on an exhilarating romance with him. He seems compassionate, loving, truthful. They talk about the future. She falls in love. She also becomes increasingly beset by anxiety at his frequent cancellations, no-shows and bizarre excuses. She starts to wonder, who is this man? When she ends the relationship Stephanie reboots her journalism skills and embarks on a romantic investigation. She discovers a story of mind-boggling duplicity and manipulation. She learns that the man she thought she was in love with doesn’t exist. She also finds she is not alone; that the world is full of smart people who have suffered at the hands of liars, cheats, narcissists, fantasists and phonies, people enormously skilled in the art of deception. In this brilliantly acute and broad-ranging book, Wood, an award-winning writer and journalist, has written a riveting, important account of contemporary love, and the resilience of those who have witnessed its darkest sides.
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