Authors in Conversation - Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses

Authors in Conversation - Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses

Springwood LibrarySpringwood, NSW
Thursday, Feb 19, 2026 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm AEDT
Overview

Meet the authors of 'Dream Wives': a brand new collaboration from two great Aussie writers.

Presented by The Turning Page Bookshop and Blue Mountains Library, Springwood

Join us in conversation with local authors Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses writing as ‘Clare Novak’.

Dreamwives is a witty and satirical exploration of the invisible labour that women have shouldered for centuries.

At its core, it’s a celebration of reinvention and the bonds that women forge to support one another.

With its blend of satire and heartfelt storytelling, Dreamwives tackles serious issues – like the undervaluation of women’s work and the challenges of middle age – while offering readers a much-needed escape. It’s a story that will make you laugh, cry and cheer for two women who dare to rewrite the rules.

When middle-aged housewife Katrina Webb is unceremoniously dumped by her husband and left financially stranded, she reconnects with her old friend Michelle Redlin-Wu, who is grappling with her own challenges after being laid off while caring for her elderly father. Over a stolen bottle of champagne, the two women hatch a bold and slightly outrageous plan: to turn the ‘wife-work’ they’ve been doing for free into a profitable business.

Their venture, Dreamwives, offers extreme customer service – cooking meals, tidying homes and lending a listening ear to clients in need of emotional support. But as their business takes off, Katrina finds herself embroiled in a public scandal and Michelle faces an unexpected romantic entanglement. Can they navigate the chaos and prove that the work women do is worth every cent?

Written by Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses, Dreamwives is as much a tribute to the transformative power of female friendship as it is a witty and thought-provoking commentary on the unpaid labour that keeps the world turning. The authors, who jokingly refer to themselves as ‘work wives’, conceived the idea for the book over lunch, inspired by their shared experiences of juggling domestic responsibilities and professional lives. Their collaboration, filled with laughter and mutual support, mirrors the themes of the novel itself.

Light refreshments will be served as part of the event.

Meet the authors of 'Dream Wives': a brand new collaboration from two great Aussie writers.

Presented by The Turning Page Bookshop and Blue Mountains Library, Springwood

Join us in conversation with local authors Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses writing as ‘Clare Novak’.

Dreamwives is a witty and satirical exploration of the invisible labour that women have shouldered for centuries.

At its core, it’s a celebration of reinvention and the bonds that women forge to support one another.

With its blend of satire and heartfelt storytelling, Dreamwives tackles serious issues – like the undervaluation of women’s work and the challenges of middle age – while offering readers a much-needed escape. It’s a story that will make you laugh, cry and cheer for two women who dare to rewrite the rules.

When middle-aged housewife Katrina Webb is unceremoniously dumped by her husband and left financially stranded, she reconnects with her old friend Michelle Redlin-Wu, who is grappling with her own challenges after being laid off while caring for her elderly father. Over a stolen bottle of champagne, the two women hatch a bold and slightly outrageous plan: to turn the ‘wife-work’ they’ve been doing for free into a profitable business.

Their venture, Dreamwives, offers extreme customer service – cooking meals, tidying homes and lending a listening ear to clients in need of emotional support. But as their business takes off, Katrina finds herself embroiled in a public scandal and Michelle faces an unexpected romantic entanglement. Can they navigate the chaos and prove that the work women do is worth every cent?

Written by Catherine Jinks and Alexa Moses, Dreamwives is as much a tribute to the transformative power of female friendship as it is a witty and thought-provoking commentary on the unpaid labour that keeps the world turning. The authors, who jokingly refer to themselves as ‘work wives’, conceived the idea for the book over lunch, inspired by their shared experiences of juggling domestic responsibilities and professional lives. Their collaboration, filled with laughter and mutual support, mirrors the themes of the novel itself.

Light refreshments will be served as part of the event.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Springwood Library

104 Macquarie Road

Springwood, NSW 2780

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