Jacqui Duncan Jacqui Duncan i(28301259 works by)
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2 y separately published work icon The Wonderful Thing about Phoenix Rose Josephine Moon , ( nar. Jacqui Duncan ) Melbourne : Penguin Random House Australia Audio , 2023 25548779 2023 single work novel

'The heartwarming new 'uplit' novel by the bestselling author of The Jam Queens. Phoenix Rose is a 35-year-old neurodivergent teacher who is at a crossroads in her career and in her relationship with her boyfriend, Zack. With her sick leave finished, her principal demands she return to school, whether Phoenix feels ready or not. But when she receives an urgent plea from a friend in Tasmania who needs to rehome her beloved animals, Phoenix, who has always led with her heart, spontaneously decides to help.

'When she suddenly finds herself the custodian of an eccentric dog, two cats, a clutch of chickens and a geriatric pony, she makes another snap decision - to provide a new home for them all herself. The trouble is, she will have to drive the menagerie all the way back to Brisbane in time to return to Zack and her job - and she cannot do it alone.

'She enlists the help of Lily - a colourful younger woman who, like Phoenix, is autistic - as well as resourceful members of their online community. Together the new friends must navigate unexpected twists, setbacks and moments of heartbreak and triumph as they both move towards a new identity and understanding of themselves. As well, they seem to be collecting ever-more stray animals along the journey . . .

'The Wonderful Thing about Phoenix Rose is a joyful and moving tale of a woman's commitment to fulfilling a friend's dying wish, while finding her own inner strength and power and sharing it with others along the way.' (Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon Beatrice Dark Louis Nowra , ( nar. Ainslie Cloustonr et. al. )agent Sydney : Audible Studios , 2021 23642709 2021 single work novella crime historical fiction

'Mrs Beatrice Dark, the wife of powerful cabinet minister, Joseph Dark, enters the office of a tabloid newspaper and shoots her husband’s enemy, the editor of the tabloid on the eve of World War Two.  

'A sensational murder trial occurs, with its unfolding secrets, lies and sex scandals, mesmerising the nation, with those who believe she should be acquitted and those who think she should hang. But what is the real reason she killed Steven Hood, the editor?' (Publication summary)

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