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Gender: Female
Expatriate assertion
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1 Believe in Me, Lucy Neave Jennifer Higgie , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 25 September - 1 October 2021;

— Review of Believe in Me Lucy Neave , 2021 single work novel

'Cages abound in Lucy Neave’s sad, engrossing new novel Believe in Me. In some instances – such as birds that need rescuing – they’re lifesavers. In others, they’re psychic prisons that are horribly damaging to both bodies and minds. This is a story of mothers and daughters, each entrapped in her own way by her skin and her secrets and by the expectations of others, mortal and celestial.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon There's Not One Jennifer Higgie , Jennifer Higgie (illustrator), Melbourne : Scribble , 2016 9435377 2016 single work picture book children's

'In kaleidoscopic colour, Higgie takes young readers on a journey from some of life’s most important things (baked beans!) to some of life’s biggest wonders (stars!). The perfect early picture book for the curious kid!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 When He's Sad i "he speaks", Jennifer Higgie , 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: Dotdotdash , Summer no. 2 2009; (p. 35)
1 2 form y separately published work icon I Really Hate My Job Jennifer Higgie , ( dir. Oliver Parker ) United Kingdom (UK) : 3DD Productions , 2007 Z1592993 2007 single work film/TV
1 y separately published work icon Bedlam Jennifer Higgie , New York (City) : Sternberg Press , 2006 Z1592987 2006 single work novel In 1842 an English artist accompanied a former mayor on a Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East. Within a year he had become a devotee of the Egyptian god Osiris and murdered his beloved father, believing him to be an impostor. Bedlam is a novel inspired by a year in the life of Richard Dadd, a great Victorian painter and inmate of London's Bethlem Hospital - more commonly known as Bedlam. (Sternberg Press website)
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