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When you are heading towards 40 and people start to notice you a little bit less, what do you do with your new powers of invisibility?
June 2024 - Penguin Random House
Praise for The Little Clothes
'A gorgeous reminder that we are all a bit bonkers, thank goodness because wouldn’t life be boring if we weren’t? I want to be Audrey’s friend, and to know what she gets up to next.' - MEG BIGNELL
'A coming-of-middle-age story that will delight, frustrate and shock you and will also break your heart. Clever, messy and quietly rebellious, Audrey quickly felt like a friend I'd known and loved forever. I'd be on her Pub Triva team any time.' - IMBI NEEME
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The Little Clothes
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Photo Credit: Tony Mott
About Deborah Callaghan
Deborah Callaghan worked as an interstate train stewardess, a librarian, and freelance journalist before starting a thirty-five-year publishing career. She was a book publicist, a publisher, and a literary agent. She lives in Sydney with her husband, two daughters and three lovely dogs.
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The Little Clothes is her debut novel.
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