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2 y separately published work icon Finding My Bella Vita Pia Miranda , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2023 26495862 2023 single work autobiography

'From one of our most-loved actors comes a charming, honest and uplifting memoir full of heart and humour that reminds us all of the two things that matter most - love and family. (A good cannoli and some Vegemite toast also rate pretty highly!)

'For years Pia Miranda has been stopped in the street by calls of, 'Found you!', forever linked to that character we all loved: Josie from Looking for Alibrandi. But playing Josie is only one small part of everything that has shaped the woman Pia has become.

'As a child, her Nonna would tell her stories of the small volcanic island off Sicily she called home. Cannoli, curses and lighting a candle at church were as much a part of Pia's childhood as mouse plagues, her Aussie Nanna's lemon slice and cheering on South Melbourne at the footy with her Grandfather.

'After chasing a childhood dream to become a ballet dancer (with a back-up plan of becoming a nun) she was cruelly shamed out of her leotard and into a new dream: acting. The rollercoaster ride of fame would see her travel the world and narrowly avoid a sky-high #MeToo moment. But after fame comes real life - work stress, career questions, money worries, relationships and heartbreak, love and marriage, illness and grief. Having grown up pinballing between her very Italian side and her very Australian side while trying to carve out a space all her own, Pia didn't realise how the push and pull of tradition had made her world all the richer.

'Finally, setting foot on Vulcano to reconnect with her roots, Pia understands how all the parts of herself have made her the true survivor she is. Like her Nonna told her, every day on top of the earth is a good day.

'Finding My Bella Vita is a charming, honest and uplifting memoir full of heart and humour that reminds us all of the two things that matter most love and family. (A good cannoli and some Vegemite toast also rate pretty highly!)' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon What Zola Did on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Melina Marchetta , ( nar. Pia Miranda ) Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2021 29088908 2021 selected work children's fiction

'Zola loves living on Boomerang Street with her mum and her nonna. Every day of the week is an adventure. But Zola has a problem. No matter how much she tries, she can't keep out of trouble!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon What Zola Did on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Melina Marchetta , ( nar. Pia Miranda ) Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2020 29087148 2020 selected work children's fiction
1 y separately published work icon Play School Story Time : Volume 4 Davina Bell , Margaret Wild , Alison Lester , Wenda Shurety , Mem Fox , ( nar. Yael Stone et. al. )agent Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2020 29086773 2020 selected work picture book

'Join an amazing host of celebrities as they snuggle up on the Story Time couch to narrate a beautiful selection of stories for young children.

'Join acclaimed actress Yael Stone, radio host and TV personality Myf Warhust, award-winning actress Pia Miranda, actress, radio presenter and author Kate Ritchie and much-loved Play School presenter and actress Benita Collings as they take to the Story Time couch to read this beautiful collection of stories for young children.'  (Publication summary)

2 3 y separately published work icon Life As I Know It Michelle Payne , John Harms , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2016 9521304 2016 single work autobiography

'In Life As I Know It, Michelle Payne tells her deeply moving story. It will lift your spirits, stir your heart and give you courage.

'Michelle was six months old, the youngest of eleven children, when the family was hit with the tragic death of their mother, Mary. Their father, Paddy, a renowned horseman, raised his children alone. As a family, they all took on the daily demands of racehorses and a dairy farm as well as school and work. Family meant everything.

'Michelle was put on a horse aged four. At five years old her dream was to win the Melbourne Cup. At thirty she rode into history as the first female jockey to win the Cup. Her strapper was her brother, Stevie.

'When she declared that anyone who said women couldn't compete with men in the racing industry could 'get stuffed', the nation stood up and cheered.

'It was a moment that inspired everyone who dreams of beating the odds.' (Publication summary)

1 Nan's Lemon Slice Pia Miranda , 2003 single work short story children's
— Appears in: Kids' Night In 2003; (p. 507-509)
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