Cover art for We All Lived in Bondi Then
Published
Scribe Publications, January 2024
ISBN
9781761380730
Format
Hardcover, 176 pages
Dimensions
21.6cm × 14.4cm × 1.5cm

We All Lived in Bondi Then

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From the author of the multi-award-winning bestseller Between a Wolf and a Dog, a powerful collection of previously unpublished stories.

A sister is haunted by the consequences of a simple mistake. A daughter searches for certainty as her mother's memory degrades. An encounter at a house party changes the course of a life.

In We All Lived in Bondi Then, beloved Australian author Georgia Blain returns to her resonant themes of relationships and family, illness and health, love and death. Composed in Blain's final years, these nine stories grapple with large questions on a human scale, brimming with her trademark acuity, nuance, and warmth.

'With the gift of these nine moving and shapely stories comes the bonus of an elegant and elegiac foreword by Charlotte Wood, who knew the author well ... Each story is an intricate masterpiece of suspense, rendered in clean and graceful prose. Each is agonising, haunting, harrowing, the characters grounded in sharp reality ... The collection is concerned with facing reality, with looking death in the eye. As grim as this sounds, the stories are composed with a lyrical honesty and an unforgettable strength ... This is a powerful and vivid tapestry of life and love and the brutal quirks of human destiny.'

-Carmel Bird, The Sydney Morning Herald

' Blain returns to some of her favourite, and most resonant, themes- family and relationships, love and death, health and illness ... Although the book is suffused with loss and grief, there are flashes of wry humour and hard-won insight.'

-Nicole Abadee, The Sydney Morning Herald

'It's an exquisite collection, moving, at times funny, and so readable.'

-Mark Rubbo, Readings

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