Illusion

By Lynn Allen
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(4.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 06, 2011
Words: 202,782 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780646553573


Short description

When Scottish-born Elizabeth Wallace returns to Australia to become managing director of a major new government organization she could not have imagined the difficulties she will face. She has left a long-term lover in Scotland as well as a successful corporate career. With unfinished personal troubles haunting her and increased media scrutiny she wonders whether she has made the right decision.

Extended description

Illusion explores the challenges faced by a female executive who accepts a job in Perth, Australia. She is head-hunted to lead a significant government-funded organization with a national brief to take Australian citizens' access to knowledge and information into the 21st century.
The novel questions the power wielded by senior public servants, ministers and their advisers, the parliament and the media. In particular, it asks how a woman from another country who has never worked in government can navigate her way through the maze that is the uniquely Australian version of the Westminster form of democracy.
There are many novels about the trials and tribulations of the middle-aged woman. They are brilliant expositions and explorations of the difficulties brought about by desertion of a lifelong partner for a younger woman; the tragedy of illness in a parent or a child; the despair of the empty nest or the ageing face in the mirror in a society that worships youth.
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Tags

home, politics, government, betrayal, leadership, women in leadership, australia, power, powerful women, belonging, women in politics, government corruption, public administration, australian society, women over fifty, australian politics, power struggles

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Review by: Debbie Morris on Jan. 02, 2012 : star star star star
I am not a regular book reader, but this book held my interest the whole way through, probably because it could easily be factual. I took away some great messages.
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Review by: Mark Stewart on May 12, 2011 : star star star star
For such a long novel it held my interest.
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