The Rooms in my Mothers House
1998 Nominated

The Rooms in my Mother’s House

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Driven from Cuba after the revolution, three generation of women – Dolores, Consuelo and Ana – settle in an old farmhouse near Miami’s Little Havana. With Consuelo’s gambling husband, and son Carlos, they rebuild their lives from the foundations up. But the floors are shifting beneath their feet, shaky as their pasts. In that hot strange place they do battle from room to room – with each other, with their history, with the ghosts that linger in the space between their hearts.

This extraordinary debut novel is a beguiling elegy to lost childhood, to the pieces of ourselves that hide in dark corners – brought to light here in a fabulous welding of the spirit world with the material one.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Olga
Lorenzo

Born in 1959 in Cuba, Olga Lorenzo grew up in Miami, USA. She came to Australia in the 1980s where she worked as a journalist and sub-editor at the Melbourne Age. Her writing won the Felix Meyer Scholarship and the Percival Serle Bequest at the University of Melbourne where she gained her PhD in creative writing, and she was awarded an Arts Victoria grant and a Varuna Fellowship. Olga passed away in 2021.
Born in 1959 in Cuba, Olga Lorenzo grew up in Miami, USA. She came to Australia in the 1980s where she worked as a journalist and sub-editor at the Melbourne Age. Her writing won the Felix Meyer Scholarship and the Percival Serle Bequest at the University of Melbourne where she gained her PhD in creative writing, and she was awarded an Arts Victoria grant and a Varuna Fellowship. Olga passed away in 2021.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Author
Publisher
Penguin

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