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Kathy Lette on the ‘crime of menopause’, and dealing with enemies

Kathy Lette on the ‘crime of menopause’, and dealing with enemies

The London-based Australian author spends her working week writing about life’s challenges. But weekends are for crosswords, laughter, cocktails and good theatre.

Kathy Lette lives in London for nine months of the year, Sydney for three. Getty

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Kathy Lette is the author of 20 novels and splits her time between London and Sydney.

Saturday morning | The way to a woman’s heart is through her stomach – this is not aiming too high. Luckily, my boyfriend is a great cook and loves to spoil me. On Saturday mornings, around 10, he brings me scrambled eggs with paprika, smoked salmon, roasted tomatoes in balsamic, garnished with laughter – and gallons of coffee. If I gave a blood sample, it would have a coffee spoon standing in it.

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Fiona CarruthersTravel editorFiona Carruthers has written and edited travel for the Financial Review for almost a decade. She has held senior roles with ABC Radio National, Deutsche Welle Radio, TIME and The Australian, and was deputy editor of Traveller. Email Fiona at fcarruthers@afr.com

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