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Om migMonica McInerney is the internationally bestselling author of seven novels including Upside Down Inside Out, Family Baggage, The Alphabet Sisters and The Faraday Girls (which was named the General Fiction Book of the Year in the 2008 Australian Book Industry Awards.) Her latest novel Greetings from Somewhere Else will be published in the USA in July 2009.

Monica, 44, grew up in a family of seven children in the Clare Valley wine region of South Australia, where her father was the railway stationmaster and her mother worked in the local library. Before becoming a full-time writer she worked in children’s television, tourism festivals, book publishing, arts marketing, the music industry and as a waitress, a hotel cleaner, a Kindergym instructor and a temp. For the past eighteen years she and her Irish husband have been moving back and forth between Australia and Ireland. They currently live in Dublin. Visit her website at www.monicamcinerney.com

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Monica, I hope you don't mind if I thank you here for the enjoyment your books have given me and with an Irish/Australian background myself, the humour in your books has had an extra appeal. My eldest brother began his working life as an apprentice in the NSW Railways and even though he has now retired from work as an engineer he still meets with fellow train buffs. You obviously have some very special memories of your childhood in South Australia and it must have been very sad for your dad when the trains stopped arriving.
Looking forward to more of your wonderful storytelling.

Best wishes,
Kim
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