Not Meeting Mr Right, Anita Heiss
Not Meeting Mr Right, Anita Heiss
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Not Meeting Mr Right

Author: Anita Heiss

Narrator: Tuuli Narkle

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2023


Synopsis

‘I am deadly, desirable and delicious!’ This is Alice's mantra as she hilariously negotiates her way through the rocky terrain of singledom.

Alice Aigner is successful, independent and a confirmed serial dater – but at her ten-year school reunion she has a sudden change of heart. Bored rigid by her married, mortgaged and motherly former classmates, Alice decides to prove that a woman can have it all: a man, marriage, career, kids and a mind of her own. She sets herself a goal: meet the perfect man and marry him before her thirtieth birthday, just under two years away. Together with her best friends Dannie, Liza and Peta, Alice draws up a ten-point plan. Then, with a little help from her family and friends, she sets out to find Mr Right.

Unfortunately for Alice, it's not quite as easy as she imagines … Who could not fall in love with our Koori heroine as she dates (among others): Renan, whose career goal is to be the world's best moonwalker and male hula dancer; Tufu the commitment-phobic Samoan football player; scary Simon the one-night stand; and Paul - Mr Dreamboat, but perhaps too good to be true. All the while, Alice skilfully avoids dating Cliff, son of her mum's friend and confirmed bachelor who isn't likely to settle down with a woman anytime soon.
 

About Anita Heiss

Dr Anita Heiss is an award-winning author of non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial women's fiction and books for young people. She is a proud member of the Wiradyuri Nation of central New South Wales, and an Ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation and the GO Foundation. Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray, Anita's epic historical novel about the 1852 flooding of Gundagai, received numerous awards, including the NSW Premier's Literary Award's Indigenous Writers' Prize, and was long-listed for the Stella Prize. Anita is Professor of Communications at the University of Queensland and enjoys eating chocolate, running and being a ‘creative disruptor’. For more, visit anitaheiss.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yolande

July: NAIDOC reads When I think of books written by and/or about Aboriginal Australians, I associate it with literary fiction or memoir tackling the harsh truths of colonisation, racism and reconciliation in Australia. When I think of Anita Heiss I picture her more prominent work "Am I Black Enough F......more

Goodreads review by Ariella

At first, I was unconvinced by the flat characterisation (it's difficult to grasp a character whose emotions, attitudes and feelings can be reduced to one line mantras). Then about halfway through, I realised I was meant to read it ironically. Heiss does not mean us to admire this character, unlike......more

Goodreads review by Ingrid

I have been wanting to read this book for years and when I had the chance to get a personally signed copy I grabbed it with both hands. It was worth the wait! I was looking forward to reading a book that would make me laugh, as well as think. This novel might look like a relaxing beach read, but the......more

3.5/5......more