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2 6 y separately published work icon Iron Cradles Carol Mara , ( nar. Peg Radcliffe ) North Hobart : Hear a Book , 2000 Z148107 1999 single work novel

What happens when the bond between mother and child is broken? When distance and circumstance make for an enforced separation?
Carol Mara explores this theme as it occurred for many families in the 1950s when the polio epidemic was sweeping across towns and cities. Iron Cradles tells the story of one family whose baby daughter, diagnosed with polio, is banished to a Sydney hospital and into isolation.
With depth of characterisation and a wonderful talent for storytelling, Carol Mara shows us a small town's attitude to the contagious disease and to the family who are now considered by many to be tainted. While the focus of Iron Cradles is the experience of the mother, Nettie, the broader social picture of Australia in the 1950s is woven skilfully into the narrative.
Iron Cradles is a thought provoking and very moving exploration of a family in crisis, of powerlessness in the face of authority and ignorance, and of finding resolution.

(Source: Booktopia)

4 y separately published work icon Best Kept Secrets Jennifer Bacia , ( nar. Peg Radcliffe ) North Hobart : Hear a Book , 1998 Z257631 1997 single work novel 'Money and success are not enough when love dies and secrets turn deadly....

'Cass, Fran and Angela share one of the city's best addresses, yet behind the successful careers and designer clothes each is facing the crisis of her life. Cass once had it all - spectacular home, great kids, and a happy marriage to a successful man who adored her. Or so she thought.

'Fran has worked hard to become a top-flight lawyer and has the trappings to prove it - not that her Italian parents are impressed by their still-single daughter. When passion ignites with a new client, Fran discovers that self-deception can exact an impossible price.

'Angela is a smart, sharp-tongued media anchor, but there are threats waiting in the wings...younger rivals and dangerous strangers. Fearless and independent, she is prepared for anything - except the shock of a crisis too enormous to handle alone.'

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10 10 y separately published work icon Fortress Gabrielle Lord , 1980 ( nar. Peg Radcliffe ) North Hobart : Hear a Book , 1982 29304702 1980 single work novel crime
— Appears in: Kirjavaliot : nelja lyhennettya menestysteosta 1982;

'Forcibly taken from their remote one-room schoolhouse and held captive by three grotesquely masked kidnappers, Sally James and her young charges wage a fierce and violent battle for their lives.' 

Source: ABE Books https://bit.ly/3grE136

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