Fiona Wood





Fiona Wood

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Fiona Wood has been writing television scripts for the last ten years on shows ranging from MDA and The Secret Life of Us, to Home and Away and Neighbours. Six Impossible Things is her first YA novel. She lives in Melbourne with her husband, two YAs and a bad old dog.


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I love reading about food. I often pick up Jane Grigson or Elizabeth David and open at random for a comfort (re)read. I take cook books to bed with me. Last weekend I read ‘Love & Hunger, Thoughts on the gift of food’, by Charlotte Wood. As the title suggests, this is not simply a book of good recipes, although it contains plenty of those. It is an exploration of the psychological and philo...

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Published on May 06, 2012 18:01 • 4 views
Average rating: 3.93 · 326 ratings · 83 reviews · 3 distinct works
Six Impossible Things
3.94 of 5 stars 3.94 avg rating — 325 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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“Something large and happy has unfolded in my chest, erupting in a smile that won’t quit. I can’t remember ever feeling so light-hearted. Or is my heart full? Or bursting? Not aching, that’s for sure.”
Fiona Wood, Six Impossible Things

“We look at each other with shy relief. It's the look two odd socks give when they recognise each other in the wild.”
Fiona Wood, Six Impossible Things

“My problems are like waves - just as one disappears with a snarl and a hiss there’s another shaping up to knock me down.”
Fiona Wood, Six Impossible Things



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