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I Is For Isobel

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I Is For Isobel by Amy Witting follows the journey of a young girl named Isobel as she navigates the complexities of her childhood and adolescence. Set in mid-20th century Australia, the book explores themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of familial relationships. Through Isobel's keen observations and inner world, readers experience her growth, resilience, and quest for self-discovery.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to coming-of-age stories that poignantly explore themes of identity and belonging. It captivates with its insightful and sensitive portrayal of a young woman's journey through life, marked by introspection and a quest for self-discovery. The character-driven narrative offers a compelling glimpse into the nuances of growing up, layered with both humour and melancholy.

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I Is For Isobel

A portrait of the artist as a troubled young woman, this is an autobiographical
classic from an Australian literary treasure.

* Extract from Charlotte Wood's introduction to be placed in a major Australian newspaper * Significant budget for print advertising including literary magazines and bookseller catalogues * Banner advertising on bookseller websites * Online promotions, including advertising and giveaways, on Facebook and Twitter * Promotions and giveaways with targeted subscriber groups * Featured in Text newsletters and website * Advertisements in literary and current affairs publications such as ABR, Griffith Review and The Monthly, and on their associated websites * Advertisements in YA/education publications such as Reading Time and Viewpoint * Teaching Notes tailored to the Australian Curriculum and VCE English available for download at textpublishing.com.au/resources * Promotions through Text's education newsletter, including the chance to win a class set

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Born into a world without welcome, Isobel observes it as warily as an alien beamed onto another planet. She amasses a collection of imaginary friends including the Virgin Mary and Sherlock Holmes, Byron, W.H. Auden and T.S. Eliot.

However, she is not quite as comfortable with the flesh-and-blood people she meets, and least of all with herself, as she attempts to come to terms with a life she doesn't understand. However, a chance encounter and a little detective work reveal her true identity and her true position in life.

I Is For Isobel is an exploration of identity and belonging, capturing the struggles of navigating a world that seems alien and uncaring.

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I Is For Isobel by Amy Witting has received high praise for its detailed character portrayal and insightful examination of human nature. Reviewers commend Witting's precise and compelling narrative style, with comparisons to other literary greats for her ability to capture complex emotions and social dynamics. Critics highlight the novel's evocative prose, bracing effect, and the depth of its themes relating to personal identity and the human condition.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922147745

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 January 2014

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Charlotte Wood

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 123.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 154g

Pages: 196

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