How can you write other people's stories, when you won't admit the
truth of your own? An absorbing, moving, ruefully tender, witty and
wise novel of marriage, motherhood and the paths we navigate through
both, for fans of Ann Patchett and Anne Tyler. 'I loved The Truth
About Her. It's an intelligent, compelling, nuanced tale of guilt,
culpability, pride, shame and atonement. But most of all, it's a love
letter to daughters, from the mothers who raise them. An astoundingly
good debut.' - Annabel Crabb ABOUT THE TRUTH ABOUT HER
Journalist and single mother Suzy Hamilton gets a phone call one
summer morning, and finds out that the subject of one of her
investigative exposes, 25-year-old wellness blogger Tracey Doran, has
killed herself overnight. Suzy is horrified by this news but copes in
the only way she knows how - through work, mothering, and carrying on
with her ill-advised, tandem affairs.
The consequences of her actions catch up with Suzy over the course of
a sticky Sydney summer. She starts receiving anonymous vindictive
letters and is pursued by Tracey's mother wanting her, as a kind of
rough justice, to tell Tracey's story, but this time, the right way.
A tender, absorbing, intelligent and moving exploration of guilt,
shame, female anger, and, in particular, mothering, with all its
trouble and treasure, The Truth About Her is mostly though a story
about the nature of stories - who owns them, who gets to tell them,
and why we need them. An entirely striking, stylish and contemporary
novel, from a talented new writer.
AN EVENING WITH JACQUELINE MALEY
[https://www.smh.com.au/by/jacqueline-maley-hve78], HOSTED BY VASHTI
WHITFIELD [https://www.vashti-whitfield.com/]! WE ARE CELEBRATING THE
RELEASE OF JACQUELINE MALEY'S DEBUT NOVEL _THE TRUTH ABOUT HER_, WITH
THIS SPECIAL AUTHOR EVENT.
WHEN: Tuesday, 4th May, 2021, at Gertrude & Alice Cafe Bookstore
[https://www.gertrudeandalice.com.au/], _arrive in-store at 6:45
pm for our prompt 7:00 pm start. _We have a _very limited_ amount
of seats available!
TICKETS: $50.00 (excluding external fees). Your ticket includes
admission to the event, a copy of JACQUELINE MALEY'S _The Truth About
Her_, a drink on arrival and nibbles on the evening.
You will have an opportunity to have your book personally signed to
you by Jacqueline Maley on the evening.
ABOUT GERTRUDE & ALICE CAFE BOOKSTORE
[https://www.gertrudeandalice.com.au/]
Rated as one of the top 10 bookstores in the world
[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/bookstores] by
National Geographic [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/], Gertrude &
Alice Cafe Bookstore [https://www.gertrudeandalice.com.au/] is an
oasis for writers, readers and coffee lovers. Books overflow from the
shelves of their store, featuring a mix of new, second-hand,
antiquarian and rare books. Stay a while & enjoy some home made chai,
amazing coffee and unearth a book treasure or two. Read more about the
bookstore's story here
[https://www.gertrudeandalice.com.au/the-story/our-story/], and about
the real Gertrude & Alice here
[https://www.gertrudeandalice.com.au/the-story/real-gertrude-alice/].
ABOUT VASHTI WHITFIELD
Over the last twenty years, as a performance coach, a documentary
maker and a global speaker, Vashti [https://www.vashti-whitfield.com/]
has lived, worked and breathed a life driven by her passion to
provoke, inspire and facilitate the transformation and development of
human potential. As a true alchemist, after the death of her husband,
Vashti chose to convert her own tragic loss into a catalyst to educate
and inspire millions of people around the world. Vashti
[https://twitter.com/maybemcqueen?lang=en] now collaborates and works
alongside inspiring individuals and an ever-growing global community
on how to harness human potential through purpose, passion and
potential.
ABOUT JAQUELINE MALEY
Jacqueline Maley [https://twitter.com/jacquelinemaley] is a columnist
and senior writer for the Sydney Morning Herald
[https://www.smh.com.au/by/jacqueline-maley-hve78] and Age
[https://www.theage.com.au/by/jacqueline-maley-hve78] newspapers,
where she writes about politics, people and social affairs. She has
also worked on staff at The Guardian in London and at The Australian
Financial Review, as well as contributing to numerous other
publications including Gourmet Traveller and Marie Claire. In 2016 she
won the Kennedy Award for Outstanding Columnist. She lives in Sydney
with her daughter and partner.
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