Susan Biggar Susan Biggar i(A105523 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Almost French Susan Biggar , 2014 extract autobiography (The Upside of Down : A Memoir)
— Appears in: Sunday Life , 31 August 2014; (p. 28)
1 y separately published work icon The Upside of Down : A Memoir Susan Biggar , Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2014 7762048 2014 single work autobiography

''A rare combination of laugh-out-loud humour and an intensely honest exploration of difficult issues ... It's like Eat, Pray, Love but with children, a husband and health issues along for the ride! Anyone who has ever experienced illness in their family or considered an expatriate life will want to read this book.' –Andrea J. Miller, Shares in Life Foundation, NZ Susan Biggar fell in love with a New Zealander. Maybe as an American, she saw Darryl as a ticket to an exhilarating, global life. When her first son arrived, he came with fierce blue eyes, a curly toe and cystic fibrosis. The doctors said he would be lucky to reach the age of thirty. A job offer in Paris snatched the family from New Zealand, depositing them in the city of lights, romance–and a whole new medical world. When Susan's second baby was also born with cystic fibrosis , the insignificant worries of her old life slipped away, shifting her from 'normal mum' to 'gotta-figure-out-how-to-keep-the-kids-alive-mum.' This–and all that followed–was not what she expected. Set across the globe–in California, New Zealand, France and Australia–The Upside of Down is a story of belief, of learning that sometimes joy is a decision.' (Publication summary)

1 A Healing Holiday Susan Biggar , 2006 single work short story
— Appears in: The Envelope Please : A Celebration of the Winners from the 2005 National Literary Awards 2006; (p. 5-10)
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