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    <title>Bestellers / Subscription</title>
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Abstract: This item is the March 2004 Bestsellers / Subsciption page from this issue.</description>
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    <title>Robin Lovejoy</title>
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Authors: Groom, Linda
Abstract: This article describes the Robin Lovejoy collection at the National Library of Australia.</description>
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    <title>Blind Spot. "The Girl in the Golden House" by John Biggs. [review]</title>
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    <description>Title: Blind Spot. "The Girl in the Golden House" by John Biggs. [review]
Authors: Cornell, Christen
Abstract: "The Girl in the Golden House" remains stuck behind its author’s blind spot — it is evocative of Western fantasies of Hong Kong and its people, but offers little more illumination than this.</description>
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    <title>Swings and Roundabouts. "Spinning Around" by Catherine Jinks. [review]</title>
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    <description>Title: Swings and Roundabouts. "Spinning Around" by Catherine Jinks. [review]
Authors: Tetaz, Carolyn
Abstract: This novel explores, exposes and ultimately celebrates a woman’s transformation from well-groomed single to maternal mess. It is part domestic farce, part journey to greater contentment, which, Jinks suggests, is achieved by graciously riding the ‘swings and roundabouts’ of marriage and being less of a ‘miserable, long-faced party pooper’ and ‘more glass-half-fullish’.</description>
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