Red Dust Running
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Narrated by:
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Shari Sebbens
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By:
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Anita Heiss
About this listen
After a disastrous relationship effectively torches her personal and professional life in Sydney, Annabelle is back in Brisbane. She’s about to start her dream job launching and curating a First Nations gallery in the city, and this time, nothing is getting in the way of her important work. Certainly not romance. Matters of the heart have always turned out to be a surefire way to make Annabelle run for the hills – literally.
Everything is going to plan until a birthday trip to the rodeo with her tiddas brings Annabelle up close and very personal with Dusty Davies, bona fide cowboy. It’s just a country fling, obviously. Annabelle’s not built for the rodeo life, and she’s certainly not spending any more time than necessary in the red dust and cowboy boots. Dusty doesn’t take art and activism seriously like Annabelle does; and he’s born and bred on country, and looks set to stay that way.
Opposites may attract, but how much change and compromise can you make before you’re running from yourself?
Cover artwork by Rachael Sarra.
©2023 Anita Heiss (P)2023 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.What listeners say about Red Dust Running
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- Mrs Cole
- 06-03-24
A nice listen 3 Stars ⭐⭐⭐
I like these books by Anita Heiss. I have listened too 'Manhattan Dreaming' and 'Paris Dreaming' so I thought this book would be similar and it was. Very interesting listening to a book about being a curator in a museum, being a city girl and meeting a country boy. I loved the friendship between the gal pals. There was a moral to the story.
Australian listens are always good Chicklit. The narrator did her job well.
This was free in the p!is catalogue which was good.
Honestly it wasn't great enough to spend a credit on though
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