Rachael Johns In Conversation With Sophie Green
Event description
Join us for an exciting night celebrating Rachael Johns new novel The Lucky Sisters. Delve into the complexities of mortality, identity, motherhood, and the ties that bind us. Rachael Johns has always had the ability to make us laugh, cry and even fall in love, capturing the hearts of readers across the country. In The Lucky Sisters, she brings her trademark warmth and wit but also takes us deeper than she ever has before. Inviting readers to confront what truly matters when everything is at stake. Rachael will be joined by Sophie Green.
About the Book:
Twins Nora and Stevie Lucky, adopted at birth and raised in a loving home, have always been close, despite their very different personalities. When their mother dies, Nora convinces Stevie to search for their biological parents, only to be confronted with the life-changing revelation that they may not have long to live. A revelation that sends them spiralling in opposite directions, both driven by the same urgent question: what would you do if you thought each day on earth might just be your last?
About the Author:
Rachael Johns was once (briefly) an English teacher, before turning to writing and never looking back. She now writes awarding award-winning, romance, women's fiction, and occasionally awkward text. Her novel The Patterson Girl won the 2016 ABIA for General Fiction, and she's a two-time award winner of the Romance Writers of Australia RUBY Award.
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