Christina Hindhaugh Christina Hindhaugh i(A33291 works by) (birth name: Christina Beggs) (a.k.a. Christina Karen Sandford Hindhaugh)
Born: Established: 1944 ;
Gender: Female
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1 5 y separately published work icon For Better, for Worse and for Lunch Christina Hindhaugh , Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992 Z364707 1992 single work novel humour

'A born city girl, Jessica Body comes to "Boolaroo" as a young bride, with her only experience of the great outdoors "going from the shop to the tram". She has a lot to learn... Jessie's diary tells of her struggles to overcome isolation, loneliness, drought, bushfire, storms and all the trials of a farming life. Funny, light-hearted and down-to-earth, For Better, For Worse and for Lunch is full of energy, zest and keen observations on the many differences between city and country life. Christina Hindhaugh lives in the "red gum" country of Western Victoria with her farmer husband and three children. Christina has written for Farm magazine, the Age and the West Australian, and is the author of Life Wasn't Meant to be Easy (a biography of tamie Fraser) and the bestselling I Love a Sunburnt torso. She is also well-known as a professional public speaker and travels widely around Australia promoting the lives and experiences of country women.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon I Love a Sunburnt Torso, and Other Country Musings Christina Hindhaugh , Melbourne : Lothian , 1987 Z1084154 1987 single work prose humour
1 y separately published work icon It Wasn't Meant to Be Easy : Tamie Fraser in Canberra Christina Hindhaugh , Melbourne : Lothian , 1986 Z1084143 1986 single work biography
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