No job for a girl / Meredith Appleyard.

By: Appleyard, Meredith [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Docklands, Vic.] : Michael Joseph, 2017Copyright date: c2017Description: 356 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780143797166 :Subject(s): Country life -- Australia -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Australia -- Fiction | Country life -- Australia -- South Australia -- Fiction | Nurses -- Australia -- South Australia -- Fiction | Country life | Nurses | Country life -- South Australia -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Nurses -- Australia -- Fiction | South Australia | South Australia -- Fiction | South Australia -- Fiction | AustralianGenre/Form: Romance fiction | Australian fiction | Fiction. | Love stories. | Romance fiction. | Romance fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Leah Jackson leaves behind everything familiar, taking up a job as the resident safety supervisor and nurse in a construction fly camp in the remote South Australian outback. Everyone has told her that it's no job for a girl, but this isn't the first time she's had to prove her mettle. Project adviser Alex McKinley is happy to be as far away from the city as he can get. Recently divorced, he's reassessing where he went wrong. Alex has nothing against women specifically, he'd just rather they weren't working on his construction site, sharing his office, invading his space. In the close confines of the desert camp, anything can happen, and Leah soon finds herself the centre of attention from bothersome bureaucrats to injured workers and hordes of isolated men. But it is one man in particular who pushes her to her limits in more ways than one.
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A quirky and insightful story about fighting for what you believe in, and finding love where you least expect it.

Leah Jackson leaves behind everything familiar, taking up a job as the resident safety supervisor and nurse in a construction fly camp in the remote South Australian outback. Everyone has told her that it's no job for a girl, but this isn't the first time she's had to prove her mettle. Project adviser Alex McKinley is happy to be as far away from the city as he can get. Recently divorced, he's reassessing where he went wrong. Alex has nothing against women specifically, he'd just rather they weren't working on his construction site, sharing his office, invading his space. In the close confines of the desert camp, anything can happen, and Leah soon finds herself the centre of attention from bothersome bureaucrats to injured workers and hordes of isolated men. But it is one man in particular who pushes her to her limits in more ways than one.

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