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One Day We're All Going to Die

one of the most addictive and bestselling Australian debuts of 2023, and shortlisted for The Age Book of the Year 2024
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One Day We're All Going to Die by Elise Esther Hearst follows the life of a young Jewish woman striving to navigate contemporary Melbourne while dealing with the cultural expectations of her family and community. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring her identity and the intricacies of life, love, and familial duty. With wit and sincerity, the story examines the balance between tradition and the desire for individual freedom.
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One Day We're All Going to Die was shortlisted for The Age Book of the Year 2024.

'A tender story about family, love, intergenerational grief, living up to family expectations and making your own way.' β€” Nicole Abadee, Sydney Morning Herald

Sorrow and Bliss meets Normal People in this utterly compelling, darkly humorous millennial coming-of-age novel about a 27-year-old single Jewish woman in Melbourne who must learn to reconcile family expectations, cultural constraints, and inter-generational trauma with her own desires. A coruscating new voice.

'A remarkable debut from an enthralling storyteller. I didn't want it to end.' β€” Sarah Krasnostein

At 27, Naomi is just trying to be a normal person. A normal person who works at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, who cares for lost things, found things, sacred things, and her family. A person who finds herself going on bad blind dates, having cringe-worthy sex, a tumultuous, toxic affair, and falling for a man called Moses.

Being a normal person would be easy and fine if she didn't bear the weight of the unspoken grief of Cookie, her Holocaust-survivor grandmother. It would all be fine if she just knew how to be, without feeling the pull of expectation, the fear of disappointing others (men, friends, her parents, humanity), and that pesky problem of being attracted to all the wrong people (according to her parents, anyway).

By endlessly trying to please everyone around her, Naomi can't seem to figure out what she wants for herself, or how to get it. With echoes of the dead and dying all about her, in objects, in story, in her grandmother's firm grasp, Naomi isn't quite sure she knows how to be a normal person, but she is going to try.

This fiercely honest, funny, and fearless novel is a deep dive into the complex questions that surround culture, identity politics, and generational trauma in contemporary Australia. Both a sadly affectionate and brilliantly unsparing examination of the glorious, awkward, messiness of life.

'A compelling, immersive, utterly absorbing read. Hearst's arrival on the literary scene is a triumphal one. I cannot wait to see what she writes next.' β€” Dr Lee Kofman

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781867251279

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 August 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: HQ Fiction

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 393g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Described as 'one of the most interesting young playwriting voices in Australian theatre,' by Arts Review, Elise Esther Hearst is a Melbourne-based playwright and author. Recently, a resident writer at the Melbourne Theatre Company, and a co-writer on A Very Jewish Christmas Carol, premiering Nov 2023. Past playwriting credits include The Sea Project (Griffin Theatre) which was shortlisted for the Griffin Award, and co-writer on the sell-out production of Yentl.

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