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The secret world of Connie Starr

The secret world of Connie Starr

"Connie Starr was always a difficult child. Her mother knew as soon as Connie entered the world that day in Ballarat in 1934 and opened her lungs to scream, there was more chaos in the world than before and it wouldn't leave until Connie did. From the safety of a branch high in her lemon tree where she speaks to angels, she sees the world for what it is - a swirling mass of beauty and darkness, of trauma and family, of love and war and truth and lies - lies that might just undo her and drive her to a desperate act. This ambitious, complex and insightful novel intertwines numerous stories of lives from before World War II and beyond, recreating with intimacy and breadth a world that is now lost to us. This book is a brightly coloured patchwork quilt of everything from shoes to polio, lemon trees to rivers, death to life that melds into one beautiful, luminous work of art." -- Back cover.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920494925 F NEA
Adult Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000070795108
ISBN 9781867207825
1867207826
Call Number A823.4
Dates Neal, Robbi
Edition First Australian Paperback Edition.
Name of Publisher Chatswood, NSW : HQ, 2022.
Attachments 24 cm.
Summary "Connie Starr was always a difficult child. Her mother knew as soon as Connie entered the world that day in Ballarat in 1934 and opened her lungs to scream, there was more chaos in the world than before and it wouldn't leave until Connie did. From the safety of a branch high in her lemon tree where she speaks to angels, she sees the world for what it is - a swirling mass of beauty and darkness, of trauma and family, of love and war and truth and lies - lies that might just undo her and drive her to a desperate act. This ambitious, complex and insightful novel intertwines numerous stories of lives from before World War II and beyond, recreating with intimacy and breadth a world that is now lost to us. This book is a brightly coloured patchwork quilt of everything from shoes to polio, lemon trees to rivers, death to life that melds into one beautiful, luminous work of art." -- Back cover.
Subject Tragedy
Historical fiction
Australian Fiction
Interpersonal relations
Social change
Families
World War, 1939-1945
Australia Social life and customs
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