Glass Houses
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Glass Houses
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Glass Houses
Beloved author Anne Coombs' final novel β a gentle satire with a rapier edge that captures the joys and hypocrisies of a mid-nineties version of the Australian bourgeoisie.
Raymond causes a stir in the country town of Glaston when he buys Glastonbridge, a house of vast, neo-Gothic fantasy that has been abandoned for decades. It's an ambitious project, and all previous renovators have come to grief. Out of the woodwork, real estate agents, a jealous sister, the heritage council, prospective tourism operators, and journalists, each proffering opinions, make his life a misery.
As the restoration goes on, Raymond becomes increasingly isolated, unable to trust anyone, alienating his friends and giving courage to his enemies. He believes that unseen forces are trying to remove him from his grand project.
At turns pitied, admired, humoured, and loved, Raymond undoubtedly has the knowledge, vision, and fortune to make Glastonbridge thrive again, but will he be able to see it through?
Glass Houses is a gentle satire with a rapier edge, perfectly capturing the socially mobile mid-nineties milieu of city folk with country houses. Anne Coombs's final novel is about finding your place of refuge and reaching for what you want.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780645536836
Publisher: Upswell Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 April 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: Upswell Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 151.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 299g
Pages: 272
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About the Author
Anne Coombs was a journalist, author, political activist, and philanthropist. She authored five books, including No Man's Land (Simon & Schuster, 1993), Sex and Anarchy- The life and death of the Sydney Push (Viking, 1996) and Broometime (Hodder Headline, 2001), co-authored with Susan Varga. Anne was one of the founders of Rural Australians for Refugees. She was a board member and chair of GetUp! She shared a passion with her partner for a fairer Australia, advocating for refugees and people seeking asylum. In recent years Anne was a frequent essayist and commentator, and a regular contributor to the Griffith Review. She also wrote a feature film script set in Australia's far north, currently being developed for production. Anne died at her Exeter home in December 2021.
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