The competition / Katherine Collette.
Material type: TextPublisher: Melbourne, Victoria : Text Publishing, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 351 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781922268068; 1922268062Subject(s): Debt -- Fiction | Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Fiction | Public speaking -- Competitions -- Fiction | Public speaking -- Contests -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- FictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Humorous fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Frances quite honestly isn't that excited about the SpeechMakers annual national conference and public-speaking competition. What she's excited about (relatively speaking) is that this year there's a major prize. Frances has a few small problems and forty thousand dollars would go a long way to sorting them out. Keith is Frances's probably-ex-mentor, it's hard to tell since she's not talking to him, and he disapproves of the prize money. He thinks SpeechMakers should be about self-improvement, not self-enrichment. He wants to win the competition, though. He thinks it might help the situation with his wife Linda. Neil doesn't care about the competition at all but Judy, his mother and coach, does, so. And Rebecca... Actually, what the hell is Rebecca doing here? Rebecca belongs to Frances's past, not her present. And certainly not her (hopefully) less-disastrous future.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Frances has forty thousand reasons to raise her voice" -- Cover.
Frances quite honestly isn't that excited about the SpeechMakers annual national conference and public-speaking competition. What she's excited about (relatively speaking) is that this year there's a major prize. Frances has a few small problems and forty thousand dollars would go a long way to sorting them out. Keith is Frances's probably-ex-mentor, it's hard to tell since she's not talking to him, and he disapproves of the prize money. He thinks SpeechMakers should be about self-improvement, not self-enrichment. He wants to win the competition, though. He thinks it might help the situation with his wife Linda. Neil doesn't care about the competition at all but Judy, his mother and coach, does, so. And Rebecca... Actually, what the hell is Rebecca doing here? Rebecca belongs to Frances's past, not her present. And certainly not her (hopefully) less-disastrous future.
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