Loretta Re Loretta Re i(A33896 works by) (a.k.a. Loretto Re)
Also writes as: Ana Certiorari
Gender: Female
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Loretta Re completed her Masters in Law at the University of Melbourne, and has worked as a barrister in Sydney. She has also worked for the Australian Law Reform Commission.

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y separately published work icon Secrets of the IN-group Balmain : Resisters , 2019 19468696 2019 single work novel crime

'Twitter ... WhatsApp ... Tumblr ...

'Six women in the riverside city of Albury realise that, without social media skills, they're staring irrelevancy in the face. Their book club won't cut it any more. It's time to go virtual.

'But their decision to plunge into the on-line world brings shocking revelations and unexpected outcomes. Friendships, new and old, are tested and their lives teeter on the edge of collapse. They must navigate a path through the chaos. But who exactly can they trust?

'A small town. A world wide web. Is the net really a friend?' (Publication summary)

2020 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Stand up and Cheer : A Fierce Storm, a Lost Plane, a Flicker of Hope Sydney : Wild Colonial Company , 2014 8444482 2014 single work children's fiction children's adventure

'It's October 1934. The Great Centenary Air Race from London to Melbourne will be the biggest and most exciting the world has ever seen. Ten-year-old Jack longs to see the planes arrive and meet the aviators, but he lives in Albury, miles away from the action. He listens to the radio, thrilled that his father, the local ABC announcer, is calling the race. Then disaster strikes. The giant Dutch plane, the Uiver, is lost in a terrible thunderstorm over Albury. Jack's father must decide if he should break the ABC's rules and rally the town to rescue the plane. And Jack must leap into action ... Now Loretta Re brings vividly to life this great true story, which won both Albury and Australia a lasting place in aviation history. Whether you love planes, or just dream of having an adventure like Jack's, whether you're young or just young at heart, you won't want to miss Stand Up and Cheer.' (Publication summary)

2015 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Eight to 10 Years
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