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Sophie Loughran

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Sophie Loughran

Sophie Loughran is a NIDA graduate who has been involved with performing and music since a young age. Melbourne born and raised, Sophie got her start in voiceover working at Southern Cross Austereo as part of the street team for Fox FM and Triple M! Sophie has also toured both Australia and internationally as a performer with Scooby Doo the Musical and was a resident cast member at Disneyland Paris. Sophie's first Bolinda audiobook was Lottie Perkins: The Ultimate Collection and she has since narrated many more.

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Trivial Grievances: On the contradictions, myths and misery of your 30s (MP3)
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Title:
Trivial Grievances: On the contradictions, myths and misery of your 30s (MP3)
Written by:
Bridie Jabour 
Read by:
Sophie Loughran 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
5 hours 58 minutes 
MP3 size:
261 MB 
Published:
July 07 2021 
Available Date:
July 07 2021 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781460789063 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Biography; Lifestyle - Wellbeing; Relationships 
Publisher:
Bolinda/HarperCollins audio 
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Trivial Grievances is an oddly optimistic, witty and insightful generation-defining audiobook for a lost generation, the miserable Millennials, from Bridie Jabour, opinion editor at Guardian Australia.

In the last days of 2019, journalist Bridie Jabour wrote a piece for The Guardian about the malaise of 31-year-old millennials and how the painful, protracted end of their adolescence is finally hitting home, they're hitting their 30s and the vast majority are neither famous, award-winning or rich – and that's making them miserable. The article went viral overnight, the response from readers was overwhelming, and Bridie decided the time had come to write a book about her generation – those much-maligned millennials. After all, she reasoned, this generation is coming of age in a fairly unique set of social and economic circumstances, including precarious work, delayed baby-making, rising singledom, a pandemic, a heating planet, loss of religion and increased unstable housing. But much to her surprise, despite her assumption that this generation of 31-year-olds is the most miserable ever, she discovered that wasn't the whole truth ... Forthright, funny, incisive, provocative and insightful, Trivial Grievances is truly a book for our times and for every 20- or 30-something anxious about their place in the world.