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The Happiness Glass explores the imaginative terrain between essays and short fiction. The narrative takes us from remote NSW to New Zealand and England through a series of deeply affecting experiences of poverty, domestic violence, loneliness, infertility, adoption and grief. Carol Lefevre's writing is sharp, moving, insightful and beautifully poetic. Lily's story allows the author to navigate some of the difficulties of memoir, and out of its bittersweet blend of real, remembered, and imagined life, the portrait of a writer gradually emerges. In fiction that forms around a core of memory, life writing that acknowledges the elusiveness of truth, Carol Lefevre has written a remarkable, risk-taking book that explores questions of homesickness, infertility, adoption, and family estrangement in Lily Brennan's life, and in her own.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2018
ISBN9781925581645
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Carol Lefevre

Award-winning Australian writer, Carol Lefevre, holds a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Adelaide, where she is a Visiting Research Fellow. Carol has published novels, non-fiction, and short stories , and her novella Murmurations (2020) was shortlisted for the Cristina Stead Fiction Prize in the 2021 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. She is a member of the J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice, and a recipient of the Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship at the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. Carol lives in Adelaide, South Australia.

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