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GLAMOROUS NEWS ANCHOR GENEVIEVE PARKER KNOWS TOO MUCH, FALLS FOR BAD BOYS, AND HAS DEEP SECRETS WITHIN... Religious right Prime Minister Julian Pope knows too little, is a clear bad boy, and has caused untold grief by outlawing abortion. When their lives cross with hilarious catastrophe, Genevieve's secrets unravel as she exacts a gender-bending revenge to reclaim the lives of women everywhere. This tragi-comedy's off-kilter world echoes with #MeToo woman power, queer medicine, and the lengths women will go to ensure their reproductive rights. Genevieve Knows Too Much will make you laugh, cry, and become very aware of the truth beneath the humour...…mehr

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GLAMOROUS NEWS ANCHOR GENEVIEVE PARKER KNOWS TOO MUCH, FALLS FOR BAD BOYS, AND HAS DEEP SECRETS WITHIN... Religious right Prime Minister Julian Pope knows too little, is a clear bad boy, and has caused untold grief by outlawing abortion. When their lives cross with hilarious catastrophe, Genevieve's secrets unravel as she exacts a gender-bending revenge to reclaim the lives of women everywhere. This tragi-comedy's off-kilter world echoes with #MeToo woman power, queer medicine, and the lengths women will go to ensure their reproductive rights. Genevieve Knows Too Much will make you laugh, cry, and become very aware of the truth beneath the humour...
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Susie Allanson OAM PhD lives in Melbourne, Australia, where she was a clinical psychologist for more than 35 years. She worked for 26 years at the Fertility Control Clinic, including in 2001 when the clinic's security guard was murdered. That tragic story is told in Susie's true crime book, Murder on His Mind (Wilkinson, 2006/2021). The subsequent successful campaign for safe access to abortion is recounted in Susie's second book, Empowering Women: From Murder and Misogyny to High Court Victory (Wilkinson, 2021) written with lawyer and advocate Lizzie O'Shea and shortlisted for the 2022 Davitt nonfiction award.