· No Place Like Home is Caroline Overington’s fifth novel, although she also has two non-fiction books to her name. Her journalism background serves her well, as all of her characters are very believable, as are the details included in the characters’ backstories/5. While the main character was quite unusual the rest was a bit bland. No Place Like Home is the fifth novel by award winning Australian journalist Caroline Overington. On an ordinary weekday morning, a young man walks into a shopping centre in the heart of Bondi. No one takes much notice of . No Place Like Home is the fifth novel by award winning Australian journalist Caroline Overington. On an ordinary weekday morning, a young man walks into a shopping centre in the heart of Bondi. No one takes much notice of him, until he begins to run/5(18).
No Place Like Home by Caroline Overington. From bestselling author and award-winning journalist Caroline Overington comes another thought-provoking and heart-rending story, that reaches from the heart of Bondi to a small village in Tanzania. Shortly after in the morning, a young man walks into Surf City, Bondi. From bestselling author and award-winning journalist Caroline Overington comes another thought-provoking and heart-rending story, that reaches from the heart of Bondi to a small village in www.doorway.ruy after in the morning, a young man walks into Surf City, Bondi's newest shopping complex. Latest Book Reviews Author Interviews. The Mystery of History Book Giveaway, 4 paperback novels Novem. Wild Place by Christian White, Review: Shocking domesticity Novem. The One Impossible Labyrinth by Matthew Reilly, Review Octo. Scares Thrills Book Giveaway, 4 paperbacks Octo.
This is the third of Caroline Overington's five published novels that I've read and though they are all standalone stories they share some characteristics. The most obvious of these is that they explore some aspect of officialdom that appears to have gone horribly awry and the impact of that breakdown on the people who, often through no. No Place Like Home is the fifth novel by award winning Australian journalist Caroline Overington. On an ordinary weekday morning, a young man walks into a shopping centre in the heart of Bondi. No one takes much notice of him, until he begins to run. Caroline Overington Caroline has won the Walkley Award for Excellence in Journalism twice, and she's a former winner of the Sir Keith Murdoch prize for journalism, and of the Blake Dawson prize. She is the author of five bestselling novels: Ghost Child, I Came to Say Goodbye, Matilda is Missing, Sisters of Mercy and No Place Like Home.
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