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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Heartsick
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''Thought-provoking, highly original and beautifully nuanced. Jessie Stephens' journalistic skill shines as she weaves together true stories with a narrative as compelling as any novel.' Jane Harper

'Heartbreak does not seem to be a brand of grief we respect. And so we are left in the middle of the ocean, floating in a dinghy with no anchor, while the world waits for us to be okay again.'

'Claire has returned from London to the dust and familiarity of her childhood home, only to realise something is wrong with her partner Maggie.

'Patrick is a lonely uni student, until he meets Caitlin - but does she feel as connected as he does?

'Ana is happily married with three children. Then, one night, she falls in love with someone else.

'Based on three true stories, Heartsick is a compelling narrative nonfiction account of the many lows and occasional surprising highs of heartbreak. Bruising, beautiful, achingly specific but wholeheartedly universal, it reminds us that emotional pain can make us as it breaks us, and that storytelling has the ultimate healing power.'

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Jessie Is Our Next Big Thing Sue Smethurst , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18 September 2021; (p. 18)

Author Jessie Stephens convinced three people to share their anguish and her book about heartache is about to take New York by storm, writes Sue Smethurst.'  

Jessie Is Our Next Big Thing Sue Smethurst , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18 September 2021; (p. 18)

Author Jessie Stephens convinced three people to share their anguish and her book about heartache is about to take New York by storm, writes Sue Smethurst.'  

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