Jacqueline Lunn Jacqueline Lunn i(A9639 works by)
Born: Established: Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
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1 2 y separately published work icon The Unknown Woman Jacqueline Lunn , North Sydney : Random House , 2014 6863218 2014 single work novel

'As the day unfolds, lies are told, choices are revisited, family, friends and strangers are lost and found and Lilith Grainger discovers it's exhausting being Lilith Grainger. It is Tuesday May 15 and accidental housewife Lilith Grainger wakes to find herself in a photograph on the front page of the newspaper, in a place she shouldn't be, in a world her privileged family knows nothing about. The Unknown Woman is told over one day. A Tuesday. At the centre of the novel is 44 year old Lilith Grainger a former actuary who gave up work to look after her two children. It was meant to be for a year or so, but that year or so has turned into 10. She has a lovely, funny husband Bernie who works as a lawyer. Two children, Olivia (14) and Daniel (11) a father in a nursing home, a high profile CEO brother who has just been accused of sexual harassment at work, a neighbour who is getting under her skin (some may say she is becoming obsessed by her) and a mother-in-law coming for dinner. Told in alternate chapters from the point of view of Lilith Grainger and the people she has contact with that day. Like Lilith, everyone has their own little story. Lilith's relationship with her selfie obsessed 14-year-old daughter, her overweight son, her good husband who works long hours, her convenience friend Nikki, her mother-in-law Garland who has launched a successful career as a sculptor at 63 are all laid bare. The Unknown Woman is a portrait of a woman who doesn't know who she is anymore and a portrait of modern life.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 4 y separately published work icon Under the Influence Jacqueline Lunn , North Sydney : Random House Australia , 2011 Z1768946 2011 single work novel 'Eve Hardy is exactly where she wants to be in life. She is a successful concert cellist for the Royal Opera, living with her handsome partner in his London apartment. Everything is possible. Sarah lives in Sydney with her husband and two young children. She thrives on being the centre of their world. When the sudden death of their old school friend Meg brings them back together for her funeral in country New South Wales, it is time to face the past and the secret they all shared. A secret that began at boarding school with that girl, Rebecca Thornton - beautiful, wanted, gifted at maths, English and spotting losers who didn't know they were losers yet. A schoolgirl secret that changed the women they became. Sometimes, you can bury your past. Sometimes, the past tries to bury you.' Source: www.randomhouse.com.au/ (Sighted 28/03/2011).
1 To Shock is Hewett's Delight Jacqueline Lunn , 1994 single work biography
— Appears in: The Mercury , 4 July 1994; (p. 26)
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