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Thistledown Seed

A Memoir
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Thistledown Seed is a compelling biography that delves into the dramatic and resilient life journey of the Helfgott family. It offers a heartfelt exploration of their experiences and struggles, providing an intimate glimpse into relationships shaped by ambition, challenges, and the enduring power of family connections.
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Shortlisted for WA Premier's Prize for Book of the Year 2023

Interweaving fiction and memoir in multiple threads, Thistledown Seed follows the displacement and violence of the Holocaust for a Polish family who subsequently settle in Western Australia. In this deeply moving account, Louise Helfgott explores another side of her family's tragic past made famous in the Oscar-winning movie, Shine, about her brother David Helfgott. The floating thistledown seed, often seen in Europe during summer, represents the diaspora of the Jewish people who were scattered around the world as a result of the Holocaust.

'Only a poet perhaps can extract such beauty from a tragedy so immense it will shape generations not yet even born. Thistledown Seed is a powerful, moving, if forgiving exploration of hearts so frozen with emotion that their capacity to cripple is seemingly unbounding - a searing, yet beguiling record of one of the most painful journeys into adulthood I have read.' - Sara Dowse, author of Sapphires, Schemetime and As the Lonely Fly

'This beautifully written and deeply moving book weaves together three narratives tracing trauma down the generations. The first is Louise Helfgott's own present day quest through modern Europe to trace members of her family lost to the Holocaust. The second is the story of the generation who perished in the incinerators of the death camps. In the third, Louise bears painful witness as a small child to the impact of trauma on her parents, survivors who forever mourned and lived in the shadow of past nightmares.' - Emeritus Associate Professor Gail Phillips, Murdoch University

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780645235043

Publisher: Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 225

About the Author

Louise Helfgott is an award-winning writer with a PhD in Creative Writing from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia. She has had an extensive body of work published and plays produced. Her achievements include Light in her Eye which won the Todhunter Literary Award in 2014 and performed at the Perth Fringe Festival in 2018. Her play Potchnagoola, based on the mentoring relationship between the West Australian writer, Katharine Susannah Prichard and her concert pianist brother, David Helfgott, was commissioned and performed for the fiftieth anniversary commemoration of Prichard's death in 2019. Frames, written as part of her doctoral project, was short-listed in the national Playwriting Australia competition and produced by Class Act Theatre for a threeweek season at the Subiaco Arts Centre in 2014. She co-won the Magdalena Prize for Feminist Research at ECU in 2013. Other credits include The Bridge was a finalist in New Musicals Australia in 2011 and A Closer Sky was nominated for an AWGIE award in 2005. Her poetry anthology Can You Hold the Sun? was published in 2004. She lives in Mandurah WA with her husband.

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