Madeleine by Helen Trinca - ISBN: 9781925773071
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A troubled life, a celebrated author: Madeleine St John’s inspiring story.

Madeleine

A Life of Madeleine St John

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2018

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Summary

Awarded the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction in 2014, Madeleine is a meticulously researched and beautifully written portrait of the beloved author of The Women in Black.

At the age of fifteen, Madeleine saw herself as a painter and pianist, but Ms Medway peered down at Madeleine during her entrance interview in 1957 and announced, “You know dear, I think you might write.”

Madeleine would write. But not for some time. The Women in Black

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925773071
ISBN-10:1925773078
Author:Helen Trinca
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:3 September 2018
Weight:230g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 27mm
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Critics Review

’[A] brilliant biography.’

’[A] brilliant biography.’ * Australian Women’s Weekly *
Madeleine is a joy…Moving, frustrating, fascinating: Madeleine is a wonderful book. One thinks St John might have appreciated its elegance, at least. Though she would have hated it, of course; which is to say Trinca has told her story scrupulously, and well.’ * Delia Falconer, Weekend Australian *
‘Expertly researched and fair in its portrayal…[Trinca’s prose] is able to masterfully conjure the affluence of 1950s Sydney, its lonely housewives and lost migrants, as well as the shabby chic of 60s London and its bohemian share houses, head with casual sex and marijuana.’ * Readings Monthly *
‘[Madeleine] isn’t merely a history of a singular writer, it is also a trenchant interrogation of a period and a country.’ * Monthly *
‘It is a credit to Trinca’s research and the empathy she displays in this fine biography of a difficult woman that at the end the reader goes to the shelves and takes out the copies of St John’s books.’ * Sydney Review of Books *
‘A rich and moving account of a difficult life redeemed by art.’ * Independent on Sunday *
‘The vibrant and witty prose of Australian novelist Madeleine St John belies a sombre and troubled soul according to this new biography, which delves into the writer’s fragile psyche…This insightful study pays homage to a gifted, but underrated author.’ * Lady *

About The Author

Helen Trinca

Helen Trinca has co-written two previous books- Waterfront- The Battle that Changed Australia and Better than Sex- How a Whole Generation Got Hooked on Work. She has held senior reporting and editing roles in Australian journalism, including a stint as the Australian’s London correspondent, and is currently Managing Editor of the Australian. Her biography of Madeleine St John was published in 2013 and was awarded the 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction.

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