Amanda Ortlepp Amanda Ortlepp i(8142454 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 First Person : Amanda Ortlepp Amanda Ortlepp , Deborah Bogle (interviewer), 2016 single work autobiography column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 2 April 2016; (p. 4)
1 2 y separately published work icon Running Against the Tide Amanda Ortlepp , Australia : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2016 9021583 2016 single work novel thriller

'Running Against the Tide is a novel about long-held grudges, prejudices and love triangles in a small town where lives are tangled too closely together.

'Erin Travers is running away from her life and taking her two sons with her to a small town on the Eyre Peninsula. This small, beautiful township is interwoven with happy childhood memories for Erin. But the past never stays the same and she is bringing a whole lot of baggage with her. When the peaceful community is disrupted by arson and oyster theft, everyone has different ideas about who is responsible. Old grudges are brought up, and fingers are pointed and secrets unmasked.'

Source: Author's Goodreads page.

1 1 y separately published work icon Claiming Noah Amanda Ortlepp , Cammeray : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2015 8142482 2015 single work novel

'Catriona and James are desperate for children, so embark on an IVF program. Four embryos are created, and by the third treatment Catriona is pregnant. They decide to adopt out the fourth embryo anonymously.

'A second couple, Diana and Liam, are on a waiting list to adopt an embryo. Sooner than expected, the call comes through that there is one available.

'After a difficult pregnancy, Catriona gives birth to Sebastian. But severe post-natal depression affects her badly, and quickly turns into full-blown psychosis. For her own protection and the baby’s, she is admitted to a psychiatric institution, and stays there for a month. When she comes home, she again struggles to bond with her baby, but she puts it out of her mind. Gradually life settles down and Catriona returns to work, while James stays at home.

'Meanwhile, Diana has given birth to a beautiful little boy, Noah. But when he is two months old Noah is abducted … and Diana and Liam’s nightmare begins.

'Where is Noah?'

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