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On Brunswick Ground

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On Brunswick Ground by Catherine de Saint Phalle intertwines the lives of people in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. The narrative explores the dynamics of community and the struggles of its residents as they navigate their personal challenges. This poignant and evocative tale captures the essence of belonging and the intricate connections that bind people together.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy stories that explore deep emotional landscapes and complex relationships set within a small-town atmosphere. With vivid character portraits and intricate plots, it offers a reflective look at community dynamics and personal journeys. If you appreciate richly detailed narratives that capture the everyday struggles and triumphs of life, this might be the book for you.

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On Brunswick Ground

Afresh and sparkling book that strikes deep notes as it flows along.' HelenGarner

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A fresh and sparkling book that strikes deep notes as it flows along.' Helen Garner

Like the suburb it depicts, On Brunswick Ground teems with lives at once familiar and strange, all beautifully lit by the glint and warmth of Saint Phalle's prose. Shadowed by local tragedy, we come to care for these characters as much as they care for each other; with wry humour and in unexpected ways.' Roger Averill

In the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, a female narrator, who remains unnamed, is trying to come to terms with the absence of Jack, the man she loves. In a bar, she meets Bernice, a radio personality in her late thirties and flirting with IVF. Finding a job as a gardener, she discovers that her co-worker, Mitali, has an unresolved mourning that attracts other deaths into its orbit.

Later on, she befriends the resolutely mysterious bar owner, Sarah, and her daughter, Mary, who has, for potent (and as yet unrevealed) reasons, converted to Islam and donned a burqa. The lives of these women are characterised by love and loss, and are woven together by their shared grieving at the senseless murder of Jill Meagher.

On Brunswick Ground traverses the world of longing, grief and personal loss with an assured and literary touch. It is a novel that is also heart-warming and affirming. Catherine de Saint Phalle truly understands the surprising ways in which tragedy and loss can tighten the bonds of friendship and of a community.

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On Brunswick Ground by Catherine de Saint Phalle has been described as a poignant and elegantly woven narrative, exploring themes of identity and community. Reviewers appreciate its lyrical prose and deep character development, highlighting a strong emotional resonance throughout the story. The book is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of place, capturing the essence of Melbourne with authenticity and depth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921924873

Publisher: Transit Lounge Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2015

Country: Australia

Imprint: Transit Lounge Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

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