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Lisa Heidke Lisa Heidke i(A120388 works by)
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BiographyHistory

'Lisa Heidke studied journalism at Queensland University, fled Brisbane and settled in Sydney where she worked in book and magazine publishing.' Heidke has twice been shortlisted for the Varuna/Harper Collins Manuscript Awards.

Source: Allen & Unwin website, http://www.allenandunwin.com/
Sighted: 14/01/2009

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y separately published work icon Claudia's Big Break Crows Nest : Arena , 2012 Z1756781 2012 single work novel humour

'Claudia Taylor's life is a mess.

Her twenties and thirties seem to have disappeared in a haze of boring office jobs, unsuitable shags and superficial spending. Her latest disaster? An ill-advised fling. In an attempt to get some perspective on her life, Claudia jets off to glorious Santorini with her two best friends, Tara and Sophie. But it's not long before they're shaking their heads at some of Claudia's shenanigans.

Meanwhile, Sophie and Tara are wrestling with their own issues. Sophie, a former high-flying career woman, is struggling with being a stay-at-home mother and her husband's nasty ex-wife. Tara, meanwhile, is sick of her dead-end job and trying to write a novel.

Claudia's Big Break is an hilarious novel about friendship, romance, laughter and loyalty. It's also about three women taking stock of their lives - with a bit of drunken karaoke thrown in to the mix. For Claudia and her friends, life will never be the same after their much-needed holiday in paradise.' (From the publisher's website.)

2011 finalist Australian Romance Readers Awards Favourite Contemporary Romance
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