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Fiction

Share-household Hell

The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco by John Birmingham

by Justine Ettler
November 1997, no. 196

The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco by John Birmingham

Duffy & Snellgroves, $19.95 pb, 245 pp

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It all depends. If living in an old, run-down Queenslander peopled with ten eccentric, loveable losers on government benefits is your idea of heaven, then John Birmingham’s new book, The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco, (the sequel to his 1994 bestseller He Died with a Falafel in His Hand), could be the realisation of your most fervent desires. For the rest of us, the lives of the characters in Birmingham’s latest offering roughly approximate hell on earth.

 


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The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco by John Birmingham

Duffy & Snellgroves, $19.95 pb, 245 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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