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Moon River single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Moon River
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon One Book Many Brisbanes : Fourth Anthology of Brisbane Stories Brisbane City Council (editor), Brisbane : Brisbane City Council , 2009 Z1601763 2009 anthology short story poetry autobiography This fourth anthology publishes the five winning entries from the 2008 One Book Many Brisbanes competition, alongside five stories and a poem commissioned from well-known authors. Brisbane : Brisbane City Council , 2009 pg. 3-16
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Forecast : Turbulence Janette Turner Hospital , Pymble : Fourth Estate , 2011 Z1803542 2011 selected work short story 'Forecast Turbulence is a breathtaking and exquisitely lyrical collection of nine short stories and one memoir piece from internationally acclaimed Australian author Janette Turner Hospital. Featuring a compelling and enigmatic cast of characters - a loner obsessed with the beautiful face of a neighbour; a militant religious cult; the mute skipper of a whale-watching boat; a teenager who hasn't set eyes on his father since the breakdown of his parents' marriage; the daughters of a charming family man (and paedophile); a child and his grandmother sitting out a hurricane; two vulnerable girls visiting their stepfathers in prison; a young woman deeply ashamed of what her father has become; and the grief-stricken parents of an abducted child - Turner Hospital sensitively weaves their stories of raw emotion, heartbreaking vulnerability and incredible resolve, revealing their quest to hold their centres and maintain equilibrium in a turbulent and uncertain world.' (From the publisher's website.) Pymble : Fourth Estate , 2011 pg. 209-229
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