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The Women's Pages
- Narrated by: Jennifer Vuletic
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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From the best-selling author of The Land Girls comes a beautifully realized novel that speaks to the true history and real experiences of post-war Australian women.
Sydney 1945 The war is over, the fight begins.
The war is over and so are the jobs (and freedoms) of tens of thousands of Australian women. The armaments factories are making washing machines instead of bullets and war correspondent Tilly Galloway has hung up her uniform and been forced to work on the women's pages of her newspaper—the only job available to her—where she struggles to write advice on fashion and make-up.
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Praise
"A richly crafted novel that graphically depicts life during those harrowing years. A touching tale and an enthralling read." (Reader's Digest)
"A powerful and moving book." (Canberra Weekly)
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-10-2023
Great story
Great story which also provides a rich history of WWII- like the real day to day approach of the story and the interweave of real and fictional characters
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- Emma Millar
- 07-01-2021
Amazing voice performance
Jennifer Vuletic delivered a tremendous performance in this reading. The different characterisations were almost flawless.
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- Blossominoz
- 27-10-2020
An interesting insight
An enjoyable story full of insight into the lives of women during WW2. Beautifully written prose and the narration did it justice.
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- Karen Harris
- 18-01-2021
What A Read
Just loved this book. Couldn’t wait to listen. A wonderful telling of Sydney during the war. Real women, real lives. Can’t wait for the next book from this very talented author.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-2021
Woman’s pages
This book is excellent was sad when I finished it. Wanted to continue to read about Tilly Galloway hopefully the author will write another. Really realistic depiction of what it like to be a war time bride and a working woman in the 40s highly recommend
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- Anonymous User
- 27-12-2022
Beautiful Story
Another beautifully written story by Victoria.
I couldn’t put it down. Makes you appreciate all we have.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-02-2023
easy listening
good narration, very interesting insight into wartime Sydney.
covers social issues at a personal level.
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