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Kate Hood

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Kate Hood

Kate Hood is one of Bolinda's most popular narrators and receives regular praise from listeners, authors and reviewers alike. Her seamless delivery and outstanding characterisations make the most extraordinary stories even more compelling. Kate has worked extensively in radio and in television both in Australia and New Zealand. Her theatre credits include Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, Chicago and Sweet Charity. Bolinda audiobooks narrated by Kate include Tears of the Moon by Di Morrissey (winner of an AudioFile magazine Earphones Award), Turn Left at Bindi Creek by Lynne Wilding and Craft for a Dry Lake by Kim Mahood.

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Title:
The Opal Desert (MP3)
Written by:
Di Morrissey 
Read by:
Kate Hood 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
13 hours 8 minutes 
MP3 size:
570 MB 
Published:
November 28 2011 
Available Date:
November 28 2011 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743101018 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; General Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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"The Morrissey name has become a sure-fire indicator of a big read."
The Australian

"Di Morrissey is the author Australians love to love."
The Times

Three unforgettable women and the life they colour in a small, Outback NSW town.

Kerrie, Shirley and Anna, three fascinating women with unresolved issues meet in the NSW town of Opal Lake. Kerrie is lost after the death of her famous sculptor husband; Shirley - nearing 80 and living in a reclusive dugout - was betrayed by a lover many years before; Anna, a promising athlete, torn between the Olympics and living her life. A classic Australian story in the Di Morrissey tradition of strong characterization and beautiful sense of place.

"Three women—a young athlete, a middle-aged artist, and an elderly recluse—come together in the opal-mining territory of the Australian outback. Narrator Kate Hood takes on the personality of each woman as she shares her story of love, loss, and acceptance. Hood’s portrayals of the Australian women and men fit perfectly with the story, adding emotional depth. However, all of the many foreigners— whether Italian, French, Danish, or Slavic—have the same indistinguishable accent, which is ultimately distracting. Hood is at her best when delivering the straightforward narratives, in which she brings out the beauty of the Australian Outback and makes the details of opal mining sound fascinating."
AudioFile Magazine