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Girl in Steel-Capped Boots by Loretta Hill
'Let me burst your city bubble for you. This is the Pilbara. And it's the Pilbara that makes the rules ...' Lena Todd is a city girl who thrives on cocktails and cappuccinos. So when her boss announces he's sending her to the outback to join a construction team, her world is turned upside down. Lena's new accommodation will be an aluminium box called a dongar. Her new social network: 350 men. Her daily foot attire: steel-capped boots. Unfortunately, Lena can't refuse. Mistakes of the past are choking her confidence. She needs to do something to right those wrongs and prove herself. Going into a remote community might just be the place to do that, if only tall, dark and obnoxious Dan didn't seem so determined to stand in her way ...
ISBN: 9781742753508 ISBN-10: 1742753507 Classification: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) Format: Paperback (232mm x 158mm x 29mm) Pages: 352 Imprint: Bantam Publisher: Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia) Publish Date: 2-Jan-2012 Country of Publication: Australia |
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Girl in Steel-Capped Boots (1 Volumes Set), Paperback (November 2011)
It's not hard to be the odd man out, when you're the only woman ... Lena Todd is a city girl who thrives on cocktails and cappuccinos. So when her boss announces he's sending her to the outback to join a construction team, her world is turned upside down. Lena's new accommodation will be an aluminium box called a dongar. Her new social network: ... » Have you read this book? We'd like to know what you think about it - write a review and you'll earn Boomerang Bucks loyalty dollars! Book Review: Girl in Steel-Capped Boots by Loretta Hill - Reviewed by Shelleyrae (20 Jan 2012) The Girl in The Steel Capped Boots is a light contemporary novel that has a distinct Australian feel. It makes the most of it's unique setting, I love that it is set in the Pilbara in Western Australia. A sparsely populated and isolated area of the country, the Pilbara's stunning landscape has unique physical and emotional challenges for those that live and work in it. I enjoyed the story and the characters. Lena Todd isn't exactly looking forward to spending months in the isolated Pilbara region building a massive wharf but she is determined to prove herself as a skilled engineer. As one of only five women amongst 350 men, Lena's designer label outfits and good looks don't make the good first impression she hoped for and being mistaken for a cleaner on her first day in the office shakes her confidence. Overcoming the sexist attitudes of the crew, and her own doubts about her abilities is a challenge but Lena surprises everyone, especially... » Read all 1 book reviews for Girl in Steel-Capped Boots by Loretta Hill Loretta always wanted to be a writer. As a kid she filled pages of exercise books with stories to amuse her friends. Her father, who never wasted his time on fiction, didn't see much worth in this pass time and pushed her to pursue a "sensible" career. Fortunately, she had inherited some of his talent for numbers and decided to give it a go. She graduated from the University of Western Australia as structural engineer and took her first job with a major West Australian engineering company. A few years later she met a lawyer at a Black Friday party hosted by a friend. She was dressed as the devil and he just came as himself. They are now happily married and living in Perth with their two young sons and infant daughter. Despite her career in engineering, her interest in law and her journey into motherhood, Loretta continued to write. Not because she had a lot of time but because it was and always had been an addiction she couldn't ignore. Her first novel (under the name Loretta Brabant) was a short romantic comedy called KISS AND TELL and was released in the USA in late 2009. THE GIRL IN STEEL-CAPPED BOOTS is her commercial women's fiction debut. Loretta drew upon her own outback engineering experiences to write Lena Todd's journey of self-discovery into a world full of larrikins, red dust and steel-capped boots. |
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