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Jane Clifton

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Jane Clifton

Jane Clifton is the genuine show-business-all-rounder: actress, singer, and more recently, published crime novelist. Jane was born in Gibraltar, and emigrated to Australia in 1961. She has a BA from Monash University and was momentarily distracted from a career as an English teacher by Melbourne's alternative theatre and music scene. She is probably best known for the role of Margo in Prisoner. She went on to perform in a number of respected television dramas including Division 4 and Homicide. She also performed in the smash-hit stage shows Mum's the Word and Menopause the Musical, and in 2002, Jane published her first novel.

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Title:
With the Kama Sutra Under My Arm: An Indian Journey
Written by:
Trisha Bernard 
Read by:
Jane Clifton 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
9 hours 41 minutes 
Published:
February 15 2007 
Available Date:
February 15 2007 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781741636604 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Asia; Travel Writing 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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"Inspires more warmth than a vindaloo. Bernard falls head over heels in love with India and her keen sense of observation might just have you booking a flight to Delhi."
The Courier Mail

A hilarious romp through India.

Having been left for another, Trisha decides that the best way to nurse her broken heart is to escape to India, armed with a copy of the Kama Sutra with its promise to teach her how to seduce a new lover, train a hawk (to carry love letters, of course!), furnish a house seductively, and seduce other women's husbands (well, maybe not that one). At the last minute, Trisha is joined by her long lost backpacking companion, Sally. Navigating the chaotic streets of India in death-defying rickshaws, and traversing the country on overcrowded trains and buses driven by speed freaks, Trisha and Sally find themselves almost marooned in the Thar Desert after an unfortunate dog incident, almost camel-napped in Rajasthan, pursued by a charging bull at Jaisalmer, attacked in no uncertain terms by an amorous monkey in Delhi, and stranded in a flooded hotel room in sodden underwear in the middle of the night at Mount Abu... And those were the good days!

"A delightful mix of humour, adventure and a unique experience of India, elements that combine to form a perfect holiday read."
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