The Glass House: A novel of mental health
Fullers Bookshop, 131 Collins Street, Hobart, TAS 7000 A compelling, addictive novel for readers of Eleanor…
“A fourteen-year old girl writes to her local newspaper from Tasmania’s wilds. Her letters from what we now think of as the Tarkine have gone ignored and been forgotten for a century. James Dryburgh recognizes that these letters are not just worth reading; they require answering, creating a strangely powerful dialogue across time and space.” – Tim Bonyhady, author of The Colonial Earth and Good Living Street.
Bob Brown will be in conversation with author James Dryburgh to launch this incredible book.
Join James Druburgh and Bob Brown at Fullers Bookshop.
Tickets are free but booking is essential as places may be limited.
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