Liz Hicklin Liz Hicklin i(21002350 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Kiss and Cry : Nine Decades of Life and Love Liz Hicklin , Waikiki : Making Magic Happen Press , 2022 26576304 2022 single work autobiography

'I would have been about three years old, my siblings were at school. Aunty May was visiting and my father had not gone to work that day. Dad, May, and my mother drove away in the family car leaving me crying alone in the lane. Mother and May looked back at me plaintively. I heard my father say 'We have to harden her.'
A neighbour took me in and gave me a banana.
Was this a premonition of what my life was to be

'Fuelled by an adventurous spirit, Liz Hicklin has led a full life of passion and perseverance. In this enthralling memoir that spans nine decades across three continents, Liz provides a window on a fast-changing world and the challenges that come with it. 

'It's a compelling tale of love and loss, courage and resilience in the face of adversity. 

'Kiss and Cry is at once historical and contemporary, timeless and deeply personal. Liz's unvarnished honesty takes the reader on a roller-coaster of action and introspection, with all the emotional twists and turns to make it a truly compelling page turner.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Limerence : A True Story Liz Hicklin , Rockingham : Making Magic Happen Press , 2020 21002369 2020 single work novel historical fiction

'It is 1948 and the War has ended; the London Olympic Games have begun. Audrey is a young, fresh-faced English girl who meets Hubert, a young French soldier amidst a sea of spectators. Under a starry sky and fireworks celebrations, a young romance is born. Relief from austerity, camaraderie, goodwill and a return to prosperity fills the air; the young couple vow to continue their relationship, however long distance and Hubert's military responsibilities prevent them. Time and distance take two lovers in different directions; however Hubert cannot let go of his darling Audrey and enters into a state of Limerence, writing her obsessive love letters. Can Hubert find his one true love, his English Rose?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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