Rock 'n' Roll Babes from Outer Space by Linda Jaivin - ISBN: 9781875847334
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Alien babes, rock stars, sex, and global warming in Sydney.

Rock 'n' Roll Babes from Outer Space

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 1996

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Summary

Rock n Roll Babes from Outer Space is an hilarious erotic romp by Linda Jaivin, author of the best-selling Eat Me. The big bang was never so much fun.

Baby, Doll and Lati, three spunky alien babes, are trapped on Nufon, the most boring planet in the entire yoon. They steal a spaceship and arrive in Sydney, Planet Earth, in search of sex, drugs and rock n roll. When the babes abduct Jake, a minor rock star and dread-headed charmer, and toss him in their saucer’s sexual experimentation …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781875847334
ISBN-10:1875847332
Author:Linda Jaivin
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:1 October 1996
Weight:248g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 19mm
About The Author

Linda Jaivin

Linda Jaivin was born in the United States, and graduated with honours in Asian history from Brown University. She studied, lived and worked for nine years in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, before moving to Australia in 1986. In 1992 Jaivin co-edited the anthology New Ghosts, Old Dreams- Chinese Rebel Voices with Geremie Barme. Her first novel, Eat Me, appeared in 1995, and was a bestseller in Australia and (as Mange-moi) in France, among other countries; it has been translated into a dozen foreign languages. She followed Eat Me with Rock n Roll Babes from Outer Space; Miles Walker, You’re Dead; the novella Dead Sexy; The Infernal Optimist, which was shortlisted for the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal; and A Most Immoral Woman, based on the affair between the Australian journalist George ‘Chinese’ Morrison and the American heiress Mae Perkins in China and Japan in 1904.

Jaivin has also written two works of non-fiction-the essay collection Confessions of an S&M Virgin and the China memoir The Monkey and the Dragon-along with numerous articles, stories and plays. She is a literary translator who has subtitled films by such leading Chinese directors as Chen Kaige (Farewell My Concubine) and Zhang Yimou (Hero).

Linda Jaivin lives in Sydney and is a visiting fellow in the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian National University.

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