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2011 Nominated

Valley of Grace

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Fanny and Gerard fall in love in a way that surprises even them as their lives fill with good sex and loving companionship. But they long for a child to complete their happiness. Two of Fanny’s lesbian friends feel similarly driven by the need to have a child. But how to make that possible?

Jean-Marie is an internationally regarded professor of philosophy whose adoring students are willing sexual partners fulfilling the tenets of his libertarianism. But perhaps philosophy can’t bear the weight of human emotion.

When Gerard buys a beautiful old house in the suburbs, the disturbing contents of the attic binds the stories into an intriguing and darkly disturbing knot.

Valley of Grace is a lyrical work full of hope and children, written by one of Australia’s most loved novelists at the height of her powers. Savour it

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Marion
Halligan

Marion Halligan AM (1940–2024) was a novelist, short story writer, reviewer and essayist. Halligan’s third novel, Lovers’ Knots: A Hundred Year Novel (1992) won the Age Book of the Year Award and the Nita Kibble Award. Other novels by Marion Halligan: The Fog Garden (2001), The Point (2003), The Apricot Colonel.

Marion Halligan AM (1940–2024) was a novelist, short story writer, reviewer and essayist. Halligan’s third novel, Lovers’ Knots: A Hundred Year Novel (1992) won the Age Book of the Year Award and the Nita Kibble Award. Other novels by Marion Halligan: The Fog Garden (2001), The Point (2003), The Apricot Colonel.

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Valley of Grace is a lyrical work full of hope and children. Set in Paris, this novel in short stories explores love, making a life as a partner, wishing and hoping, and the many ways our desires are granted and withheld.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Australia
Original Language
English
Publisher
Allen & Unwin

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