Who We Were by Lucy Neave - ISBN: 9781922079527
Paperback
Love, science, and secrets unravel in Cold War shadows.

Who We Were

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  • Paperback

    266 pages

  • Release Date

    22 May 2013

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Summary

Melbourne, 1938. Annabel’s dream is to be a scientist. Falling in love is not part of her plan. But when she meets Bill Whitten she knows instantly that they are destined for each other. She has to wait for him to come back from the war. Their life together, as lovers and microbiologists, can now begin.

The newlyweds emigrate to New York. They are at once captivated by fellow immigrants Frank, an ex-Communist from Hungary, and his playwright wife, Suzy. It’s the 1950s and the Cold War…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922079527
ISBN-10:1922079529
Author:Lucy Neave
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:Text Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:266
Release Date:22 May 2013
Weight:363g
Dimensions:152mm x 233mm
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Critics Review

’ Who We Were is a tale told simply with great poise and assurance. Neave has a strong narrative sense and a gift for the evocation of time and place.’

‘A love story turns into a Cold War thriller: a beautifully, tautly written novel…I could not put it down.’ – Joan London
Who We Were is a tale told simply with great poise and assurance. Neave has a strong narrative sense and a gift for the evocation of time and place.’ * Weekend Australian *
‘Neave’s elegant, assured prose turns a run-of-the-mill love story into an intense and intriguing narrative that builds into a Cold War thriller…This is a first-class debut novel that crosses the literary and commercial divide.’ * Herald Sun *
‘Neave has written a powerful novel set in an intriguing time, with interesting Melbourne and New York—and a mysterious twist in the tale—woven in for good measure.’ * Melbourne Weekly Times *

About The Author

Lucy Neave

Lucy Neave completed a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing in the US on a Fulbright scholarship, and has received a Varuna New Writers’ Fellowship and Australian Society of Authors Mentorship. Her fiction has appeared in Australian and American literary journals, including Southerly, Overland and Lost Magazine, and in Best Australian Stories 2009. She teaches Creative Writing at the Australian National University.

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