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    A Novel

    by Ashley Hay ...
    For fans of The Light Between Oceans, this “exquisitely written, true book of wonders” (Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author) explores the aftermath of World War II in an Australian seaside town, and the mysterious poem that changes the lives of those who encounter it.In 1948, in a town overlooking the vast, blue ocean, Anikka Lachlan has all she ever wanted—until a random act ... Read more

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  • A Hundred Small Lessons

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    by Ashley Hay ...
    Through the richly intertwined narratives of two women from different generations, Ashley Hay, known for her “elegant prose, which draws warm and textured portraits as it celebrates the web of human stories” (New York Times Book Review) weaves an intricate, bighearted tale of the many small decisions—the invisible moments—that come to make a life.“Readers who loved the quiet introspection of Anita ... Read more

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  • The Best Australian Science Writing 2014

    Edited by Ashley Hay ...
    Now in its fourth year, this popular and acclaimed anthology steps inside the Australia's finest scientific and literary minds to present a collection that celebrates the nation's finest science writing of the year. Featuring prominent authors—such as Tim Flannery, Jo Chandler, Frank Bowden and Iain McCalman, as well as many new voices—this annual anthology covers topics as diverse and wondrous as ... Read more

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  • Gum

    The story of eucalypts & their champions

    by Ashley Hay ...
    No matter where you look in Australia, you're more than likely to see a eucalyptus tree. Scrawny or majestic, smooth as pearl or rough as guts, they have defined a continent for millennia, and shaped the possibilities and imaginations of those who live among them. This new edition of Gum, from award-winning author Ashley Hay, is a powerful and lyrical exploration of these transformative and still ... Read more

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  • The Body in the Clouds

    A Novel

    by Ashley Hay ...
    “Exquisite…a rich, meditative novel that explores the connectivity of people living in the same geographical space across the distance of time.” —New York Times Book ReviewFrom the acclaimed author of the “exquisitely written and deeply felt” (Geraldine Brooks, author of The Secret Chord) novel The Railwayman’s Wife comes a magical and gorgeously wrought tale of an astonishing event that connects ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia!

    Edited by Ashley Hay ...
    Coined by Sir Thomas More in the sixteenth century, the word 'utopia' is a play on the Greek for no place and good place. But is an ideal society unattainable - or optimal?This edition of Griffith Review visits utopias old and new, near and far, to explore the possibilities and pitfalls of imagining a better future. From Plato's Republic to Samuel Butler's Erewhon, JG Ballard's High Rise and the ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 71: Remaking the Balance

    Edited by Ashley Hay ...
    Griffith Review 71: Remaking the Balance features essays, reportage, memoir, fiction and poetry that examine our relationship with resources both tangible and intangible, physical and personal.What we grow, eat, mine, burn, transform and manufacture all place increasing stress on the world's ecosystems. And a planetary population of more than 7.8 billion means resources have never had to do more ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 72: States of Mind

    Edited by Ashley Hay ...
    Ask yourself this: What state am I in? And how much is it a reaction to the state of the world today?Griffith Review 72: States of Mind examines the ways we think about our psychological, existential and political condition. Anxiety and depression are on the rise in Australia and across the globe. Digital media has created a pandemic of loneliness and disconnection even before the other pandemic ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 69: The European Exchange

    Edited by Ashley Hay, Natasha Cica ...
    Europe has been thrown into sharp relief by the impact of a devastating pandemic. As country after country succumbs to the contemporary plague, deeply buried memories of death and destruction resurface.But Europe has emerged from devastation before, and become stronger and more connected. A year ago French president Emmanuel Macron declared that Europe must be understood as a project a vision of ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 77: Real Cool World

    Edited by Ashley Hay ...
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    Griffith Review 77: Real Cool World explores Antarctica as both a place and a canvas for imagination. This vast, dry continent drives much of our global weather, a litmus test for change at the world's extremities and a canary in the coalmine. Stories about this deep south illuminate much of the rest of the planet's past and future, and they also create a space to play out human ideas of ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning

    by Teela Reid ...
    Series Book 76 - Griffith Review
    Truth-telling in a post-truth world.Four years on from the Uluru Statement from the Heart, there's a clear divide between the groundswell of popular support to recognise the rightful place of First Nations people in Australia's democratic life and ongoing political inertia in the same space. Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning is a wide-ranging discussion of the multifaceted issues at play in ... Read more

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  • Griffith Review 78

    A Matter of Taste

    Edited by Carody Culver, Ashley Hay ...
    Series Book 78 - Griffith Review
    Food is more than a matter of taste. From the comfort of the kitchen to the theatre of the restaurant, the glamour of the TV studio to the gloss of the cookbook page, the ways we frame and consume stories about food shape our cultural histories as much as our personal identities.Griffith Review 78 serves up a smorgasbord of essays, fiction and reportage about what we eat and how we talk about it. ... Read more

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