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not stuck up, nor stupid

For most folks, working with a close relative sounds like a recipe for disaster. But for mother–daughter writing duo Kate and Angourie Rice, it has been a dream.

You might recognise Angourie for her roles as Cady Heron in the latest adaption of , Siobhan Sheehan in and Betty Brant in the series. Kate, meanwhile, is an award-winning playwright who has also dabbled in acting over the years. They’ve just released their first novel together, – a modern twist on Jane Austen’s that is set between a fictional Australian coastal community, we probably don’t need to tell you how the story plays out.)

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