Cover of the book, Life is Fair. Features a mostly black background covering a face with cutouts to show the eyes and nose.

Life is Fair

Author: Marion Raby

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 14 April 2016

Life is Fair is the story about Nora. She's many things; vegan, artist, sex addict, but on Thanksgiving, she's anything but grateful.

Cover of the book, Life is Fair. Features a mostly black background covering a face with cutouts to show the eyes and nose.

Life is Fair

Author: Marion Raby

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 14 April 2016

Life is Fair is the story about Nora. She's many things; vegan, artist, sex addict, but on Thanksgiving, she's anything but grateful.

Cover of the book, Life is Fair. Features a mostly black background covering a face with cutouts to show the eyes and nose.

Life is Fair

Author: Marion Raby

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 14 April 2016

Life is Fair is the story about Nora. She's many things; vegan, artist, sex addict, but on Thanksgiving, she's anything but grateful.

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Life is Fair Overview

Life is Fair is the story about Nora.

Nora is many things; vegan, artist, sex addict, office worker, but on Thanksgiving, she is anything but grateful.

Five years ago, she divorced her cheating musician husband, and she hasn’t seen much of her dysfunctional family in exactly a year. All that is about to change. Nora’s sister, Delia, calls and invites her to have dinner with the whole family and later asks her to help care for their wheelchair-bound mother, Isobel. Nora hasn’t spoken to her domineering mother in a year, but she reluctantly agrees to bring food and sit with Isobel two nights a week in the hope of mending their relationship. If that weren’t enough to deal with, she runs into Vincent, the ex-husband who was the love of her life until he broke her heart. He says he’s changed and he wants her back.

While Nora spends time with her family and the smooth and charming Vincent, she soon realizes that her painful past still affects every decision she makes today, and if she wants a happy future as a successful artist, she must decide which relationships are worth mending and whom she has to cut from her life forever.

About the Author

Marion Raby was born in Austria in 1966. At the age of eighteen, she moved to California, where she met her husband. She lived, she painted, she worked, she had two children, and many cats. In 2005 she moved back to Austria with her family and one cat, where she began to write this book. She is currently working on her second novel and she hates the comma.

Related Reading: Marion Raby’s vegan evolution story: What Vegan Means to Me

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“Engaging and tear provokingly poignant. Forget what you’re doing, go read this book.” – KD Angle-Traegner, Your Daily Vegan

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