Join us as Jodi Gibson speaks to Liz Foster about her book The Good Woman’s Guide to Making Better Choices (available now).
Liz was born and raised in England before arriving in Australia in 1991 on what turned out to be the longest gap year ever. After years doing all sorts of corporate writing she started making things up during a long convalescence. Somehow the thought of going back to editing the fifty page ATO Report into dot points had lost its allure.
Liz is passionate about smart and heartfelt book club fiction – creating character driven, page-turning, uplifting stories in quirky Australian settings, with big themes that resonate. She lives with her family in Sydney, peppering them endlessly with questions about plot scenarios in between listening to podcasts, reading out loud and boring the dog senseless.
About The Good Woman’s Guide to Making Better Choices:
How well do you ever really know your husband? And how did Libby – a thoroughly decent straighty one-eighty who’s never even had a speeding ticket – end up with Ludo?
Loyal country girl Libby Popovic lives a golden life with her confident financier husband Ludo and their two children, Harrison and Ava. When Ludo is jailed for financial fraud, and her friends and family lose tens of thousands of dollars as a result, Libby feels agonizingly complicit for hosting the final investor pitch in their home. Matters go from atrocious to worse when her possessions and home are repossessed, Libby is sacked and a priceless family heirloom is wrecked. While camping out at the rural goat farm where she was raised, she’s forced to re-evaluate her life choices.
A warm, funny and outrageously unfair novel about deception, financial fraud and goat’s cheese, and the possibility of starting your life all over again when everything goes south of the border.
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