The Mix-up
By (Author) Kylie Ladd
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
4th February 2025
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
384
Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 27mm
472g
A beautifully told and thought-provoking novel about a mix-up that leaves two children wondering who they really are and where they belong . . . What would you do if you found out you'd been raising another couple's child - and they've been raising yours Fourteen years ago, Shona and Nathan James left hospital with their newborn son Zac. Days later Kelsey and Raf Maccioni welcomed the birth of their daughter Ammy. The only thing the two couples have in common is the IVF clinic where their dreams came true. They are strangers to each other - for now. Fast forward to April 2024 . . . Ammy has grown into a rebellious young woman, and Zac is a kind but introverted teenager. Life may not be perfect for either family, but like everyone else they are muddling through. Until Ammy takes a DNA test for a school project. At first the results are puzzling. Then disturbing. Then earth-shattering - when the IVF clinic admits a terrible mistake. 'A gifted writer who knows how to weave the complexity of relationships into a beautifully crafted story.' MIA FREEDMAN
Kylie Ladd is a novelist, psychologist and freelance writer. Her six previous novels have been published in Australia and overseas. She has also co-edited and co-authored two non-fiction books, and her essays and articles have been published in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, Griffith Review, Meanjin, O Magazine, Good Medicine, Kill Your Darlings and Reader's Digest, amongst others. Kylie holds a PhD in neuropsychology and lives in Melbourne with her husband and two children. www.kylieladd.com.au