$34.95 – Paperback book / Hardie Grant / ISBN:9781740665513
And Be Home Before Dark
The north-eastern goldfields of Western Australia gathered in all manner of exiles from across the globe: Italians, Yugoslavs, Britons; criminals, ex-servicemen, drunks, journeymen; those wanting to keep their heads down and those determined to hold them high. What they found there was both a fresh start and an abyss, where troubles underground were brought up to the surface and played out in the dusty streets. Roland Rocchiccioli spent his childhood watching the dramas of the town unfold: the pit ponies that lived in the mines and went blind when they resurfaced; the men who lay in the bushes outside his house, waiting to jump his stepfather; and the women who dispensed advice on ‘the polio’ with their cheese and lettuce sandwiches. He saw the population of crickets take over their chook house, the priest who wouldn’t dance with women in public but bedded half the town in private, and the mother who refused to toe the line of 1950s Australia. In And Be Home Before Dark, his confronting, revealing and frequently hilarious memoir, Roland recounts his formative years in the tough goldfields town, bringing to life his cantankerous mother, Beria, her husband, Ginger, and Slavic lover, Steve, along with an unforgettable cast of rogues and renegades. This is an evocative portrait of a unique childhood in an Australia that no longer exists.
The Grollo Ruzzene Foundation Prize for Writing about Italians in Australia 2009 Shortlist
And Be Home Before Dark
$34.95 – Paperback book / Hardie Grant
The north-eastern goldfields of Western Australia gathered in all manner of exiles from across the globe: Italians, Yugoslavs, Britons; criminals, ex-servicemen, drunks, journeymen; those wanting to keep their heads down... Buy or find out more →
Death In The Mountains: The True Story Of A Tuscan Murder
$0.00 – Trade paperback / Macmillan
"This is the true story of the murder of Artemio Bruni, a peasant farmer in the mountains of Casentino, north-eastern Tuscany, in the winter of 1907. Artemio was my husband's great-grandfather.
"For reasons not understoo... Buy or find out more →