A House of Trees by Joan Colebrook

A House of Trees by Joan Colebrook

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An autobiography by one of Australia's finest writers. Joan Colebrook takes the reader through her childhood in northern Queensland to the moment when, in 1936, she left Australia with her American husband.

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A House of Trees by Joan Colebrook

This is an autobiography by one of Australia's finest writers. Joan Colebrook grew up in northern Queensland, where she tells of a country rich in beauty and contradictions: aboriginal gunyahs and afternoon tea; monsoons and Victrola dances; bush missionaries and Anglican girls' schools. The fourth child of cultivated, pioneering parents - her father was involved in politics - she came to recognise in herself a conflict between the demands of European decorum and the sort of courageous brashness which had originally brought families such as hers to this dangerous terrain. The author takes us through her childhood to the moment when, in 1936, she left Australia with her young American husband, giving us not only an autobiographical account but an insight into her homeland. Joan Colebrook is author of "All that seemed final", "The Northerner", "The Cross of Lassitude" and "The Innocence of the West".
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ISBN 13 9780701131333
ISBN 10 0701131330
Title A House of Trees
Author Joan Colebrook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1988-12-01
Number of pages 272
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