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Lisa Nops Lisa Nops i(A147184 works by)
Born: Established:
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Singapore,
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Southeast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

'Lisa Nops was born in Singapore and spent her teenage years in Canberra. She and her husband Michael have lived in England, Kuala Lumpur, Paris, Sydney, Auckland, Colombo, Canberra and Bahrain, but now [2012] reside in Sydney.'

Nops has been a carer for her daughter and has taught English as a Second Language.

Source: Finch Publishing website, http://www.finch.com.au/
Sighted: 23/05/2012

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon My Life in a Pea Soup Warriewood : Finch , 2012 Z1862456 2012 single work autobiography

'My Life in a Pea Soup follows one mother's journey to reach her profoundly autistic daughter. Set against the backdrop of three countries - Sri Lanka, Bahrain and Australia - this book will appeal to anyone who has experienced heartbreak and then found a way to not only help themselves, but to help those dearest to them.

'The memoir chronicles Lisa's journey across many countries with her husband Michael and her daughter Sally. Lisa struggles to understand why her beautiful daughter does not act like other toddlers. Lisa and Michael experience cultural clashes and comical moments, all told through the lens of caring for a daughter who is different to the rest. Fighting for years to receive an official diagnosis for something they do not even have a name for, they are thrown headlong into a medicalised world they never knew existed.

'Baffled and bewildered, Lisa eventually embarks on a home-program for Sally that touches everyone in the family. Sally becomes much easier to manage while Lisa and her husband learn to navigate their way through the misty madness of the profoundly autistic world. By reaching Sally, they find the will and strength to help themselves. Their fogs lift and they discover the contentment and happiness that for so long had eluded them.' (From the publisher's website.)

2012 winner Finch Memoir Prize
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