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  • Published: 1 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742759135
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 10

The Wardrobe



A heart-warming short story of friendship and love from the pen of bestselling novelist Judy Nunn.

A heart-warming short story of friendship and love from the pen of bestselling novelist Judy Nunn.

When struggling young journalist Nancy buys a tiny rundown terrace in Surry Hills she knows nothing about the previous owner, other than the old lady died six months earlier.

But a dusty box retrieved from underneath the old wardrobe in an upstairs bedroom soon changes all that.

And the lives, loves and losses of Emily Roper and her best friend Margaret are tantalisingly revealed...

  • Published: 1 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742759135
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 10

About the author

Judy Nunn

Judy Nunn’s career has been long, illustrious and multifaceted. After combining her internationally successful acting career with scriptwriting for television and radio, Judy decided in the 90s to turn her hand to prose.

Her first three novels, The Glitter Game, Centre Stage and Araluen, set respectively in the worlds of television, theatre and film, became instant bestsellers, and the rest is history, quite literally in fact. She has since developed a love of writing Australian historically-based fiction and her fame as a novelist has spread rapidly throughout Europe where she has been published in English, German, French, Dutch, Czech and Spanish.

Her subsequent bestsellers, Kal, Beneath the Southern Cross, Territory, Pacific, Heritage, Floodtide, Maralinga, Tiger Men, Elianne, Spirits of the Ghan, Sanctuary, Khaki Town and Showtime! confirmed Judy’s position as one of Australia’s leading fiction writers. She has now sold over one million books in Australia alone.

In 2015 Judy was made a Member of the Order of Australia for her "significant service to the performing arts as a scriptwriter and actor of stage and screen, and to literature as an author".

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