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A Womans Work (Large Print)
Paperback
Main Details
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A Womans Work (Large Print)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Victoria Purman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:412 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | Large Print RHYW Large Print All Dates |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781038727640
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Edition |
Large Print Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
RHYW Large Print
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Imprint |
ReadHowYouWant
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NZ Release Date |
1 June 2023 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
The astonishingly rich prize of the 1956 Australian Womens Weekly cookery competition offers two women the possibility of a new kind of future, in this compassionate look at the extraordinary lives of ordinary women - our mothers and grandmothers - in a beautifully realised post-war Australia. Its 1956, and while Melbourne is in a frenzy gearing up for the Olympics, the women of Australia are cooking up a storm for their chance to win the equivalent of a years salary in the extraordinary Australian Womens Weekly cookery contest. For two women, in particular, the prize could be life-changing. For war widow and single mum Ivy Quinn, a win would mean more time to spend with her twelve-year-old son, Raymond. Mother of five Kathleen OGrady has no time for cooking competitions, but the prize could offer her a different kind of life for herself and her children, and the chance to control her own future. As winter turns to spring both women begin to question their lives. For Kathleen, the grinding domesticity of her work as a wife and mother no longer seems enough, while Ivy begins to realise she has the courage to make a difference for other women and tell the truth about the ghosts from her past. But is it the competition prize that would give them a new way of seeing the world - a chance to free themselves from societys expectation and change their own futures - or is it the creativity and confidence it brings? Praise for Victoria Purman Heart-achingly raw yet filled with the beauty of the human spirit, [The Nurses War] is a triumph that will linger in the heart and psyche. Karen Brooks, author of The Good Wife of Bath A richly crafted novel ... [The Womens Pages] graphically depicts life during those harrowing years. A touching tale and an enthralling read. Readers Digest
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