A black-and-white image of a smiling Joy Cowley sitting on a swing.

The text reads: "Joy Full & Fearless."

56m

New | Follows the trauma and triumph of Joy Cowley's astonishing life as NZ's widely published and celebrated author of adult/children's fiction.

Warning: Deals with suicide

Made with the support of RNZ & NZ On Air.

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Joy, Full & Fearless follows the trauma and triumph of Joy Cowley's astonishing life as New Zealand's prolific, widely published and celebrated author of children's fiction. Available in NZ, Australia and the Pacific Islands.
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Joy, Full & Fearless follows the trauma and triumph of Joy Cowley's astonishing life as New Zealand's prolific, widely published and celebrated author of children's fiction.
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