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Kate Jennings (1) (1948–2021)

Author of Moral Hazard

For other authors named Kate Jennings, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Kate Jennings

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A Woman of the Future (1979) — Introduction, some editions — 90 copies
The Best Australian Essays: A Ten-Year Collection (2011) — Contributor — 29 copies
The Best Australian Essays 2008 (2008) — Contributor — 28 copies
The Best Australian Essays 2009 (2009) — Contributor; Contributor — 21 copies
The Best Australian Essays 2005 (2005) — Contributor — 17 copies
The Best Australian Essays 2003 (2003) — Contributor — 15 copies
A Return to Poetry (1998) — Contributor — 8 copies
Ray Mathew : an Australian for life (2005) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Davidson Miscellany: Spring 1983 — Contributor — 1 copy

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According to the NY Times, this is a fine novel. It is a short novel. It's painless to read but I just don't get it.
 
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susandennis | 5 other reviews | Jun 5, 2020 |
This is an example of how much can be said in so few words. It is black and compelling and humorous. It resonated. I grew up during this period in this countryside. The landscape, the life, it's all there. The characters are well drawn and understood though not always likeable, certainly Irene is not. One can only wonder at the life Boy and his sister made for themselves after such a beginning. I don't know what else I can say. It's a five star read.
 
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IMSauman | 3 other reviews | Dec 31, 2018 |
Moral hazard is about a woman whose husband is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and who, to obtain the money needed for his care in health-care expensive USA, gets a job as speechwriter for a mid-level investment bank on Wall Street. The wife’s name is Cath (not Kate) and the husband’s name is Bailey (not Bob Cato, the name of Jennings’ husband). Kate Jennings, though, did work as a speechwriter on Wall Street. Fictional Bailey and real Bob are both artists/designers, and both men were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, but Bailey’s end has a particular drama to suit Jennings’ purpose.

From its very start, in fact, it’s clear that Moral hazard has been carefully written and structured, despite its closeness to Jennings’ life. For my full review, please see: https://whisperinggums.com/2016/02/28/kate-jennings-moral-hazard-review/
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minerva2607 | 5 other reviews | Nov 13, 2016 |
A most intelligent book about working on Wall St in speechwriting. Quieter than highly recommended "Bond Girl", Cath is struggling with the endorsements of crap she has to pump out and also with the onset of Alzheimers in her much older husband. Tragedies, both, but the soul selling means very little in comparison to the loss of her beloved after only ten good years.

"All around us, impossible sums of money were heaped on people who were no more deserving of it than any other kind of professional." And that's mild!

The descent of Cath's husband Bailey into dementia is somewhat mitigated by the strong friendship of Mike, a risk manager, who schools Cath at the beginning of her tenure and helps her to become an adept student of mediocre Wall St managers.

Most painful is her terrible experience at a hardly disguised St. Vincent's Hospital, where the DNR on Bailey and Cath's wishes are brutally disregarded. I do believe this is a truthful tale and oh so vividly and beautifully written. And it would a way better movie than that idiotic "Blue Jasmine".
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froxgirl | 5 other reviews | Mar 8, 2014 |

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