There's A Bear In There: And He Wants Swedish

There's A Bear In There: And He Wants Swedish

by Merridy Eastman (Author)

Synopsis

This behind-the-scenes look at life in a brothel is a wonderfully funny tale, told with a lively sense of the absurd and a rare and forgiving understanding of human frailty. 'I have several young busty blondes, Derek,' Ruth sang like the weathergirl. 'One is a very sexy Danish girl, just back from a skiing trip, five-foot-five, long wavy blonde hair, blue eyes, twenty-five years old. A fantastic figure: thirty-six, twenty-five, thirty-five. Or I have a more demure, very pretty, young strawberry blonde Australian, Derek. She's nineteen ...' When her acting career stalls, Merridy Eastman lands a challenging role: night receptionist at a Sydney brothel. A long way from the bright lights of a TV studio, she is swept into the high drama of the sex industry. This former Play School presenter learns words for items and acts she never imagined, she opens the door to first-timers, old hands, couples and the occasional celebrity. But the place she spends every moment she can is the kitchen table, having a cup of tea and discussing investment portfolios, and life's many great mysteries, with Sapphire, Shelby, Antoinette and Bree - the women who make a living from having sex with strangers. And then, in this most unlikely of places, she finds herself falling in love ... There's a Bear in There (and he wants Swedish) is a funny, fascinating and true account of a forbidden world.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 14 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 1861977158
ISBN 13: 9781861977151

Author Bio
A NIDA graduate, Merridy Eastman has performed in a swag of productions for the Melbourne and Sydney Theatre Companies. She has had major roles in most current Australian soap operas, including a cradle-snatching golf fanatic on Neighbours. But despite a varied and illustrious career, Merridy has come to accept that for generations of Australian kiddies she will always be Merridy-from-Play School thanks to a five-year stint on the show in the 1980s.