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A Home like ours

Tara Hooper is at breaking point. With two young children, a business in a town struggling under an unexpected crime wave, and her husband more interested in his cricket team than their marriage, life is a juggling act. Then, when new neighbours arrive and they are exactly the sort of people the town doesn't want or need, things get worse. Life has taught Helen Demetriou two things: being homeless is terrifying and survival means keeping your cards close to your chest. Having clawed back some stability through her involvement in the community garden, she dares to relax. But as she uncovers some shady goings-on in the council, that stability turns to quicksand. For teenage mother Jade Innes, life can be lonely among the judgement of the town and the frequent absences of her boyfriend. A chance encounter draws her into the endangered community garden where she makes friends for the first time. Glimpsing a different way of life is enticing but its demands are terrifying. Does she even deserve to try? Can such disparate women unite to save the garden and ultimately stop the town from tearing itself apart?

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323200048866780 L
Large Print Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780369344472 (pbk.)
Classification Number L
Author Lowe, Fiona
Title A Home like ours [BK]
Edition Large print edition.
Note Includes Book Club questions.
Regular print edition published: Sydney, NSW : HQ Fiction, 2021.
Copyright page from the original book.
"What really lies beneath the idyllic facade of this small town?" -- Front Cover.
Tara Hooper is at breaking point. With two young children, a business in a town struggling under an unexpected crime wave, and her husband more interested in his cricket team than their marriage, life is a juggling act. Then, when new neighbours arrive and they are exactly the sort of people the town doesn't want or need, things get worse. Life has taught Helen Demetriou two things: being homeless is terrifying and survival means keeping your cards close to your chest. Having clawed back some stability through her involvement in the community garden, she dares to relax. But as she uncovers some shady goings-on in the council, that stability turns to quicksand. For teenage mother Jade Innes, life can be lonely among the judgement of the town and the frequent absences of her boyfriend. A chance encounter draws her into the endangered community garden where she makes friends for the first time. Glimpsing a different way of life is enticing but its demands are terrifying. Does she even deserve to try? Can such disparate women unite to save the garden and ultimately stop the town from tearing itself apart?
Subject Community gardens -- Australia -- Fiction
Local government -- Corrupt practices -- Australia -- Fiction
Homeless persons -- Australia -- Fiction
Single mothers -- Australia -- Fiction
Large type books
Female friendship -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Easy to read materials
Australian fiction
Prejudices -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Privileges and immunities -- Fiction
Women -- Fiction
City and town life -- Fiction
Gardens -- Fiction
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