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Childhood
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Childhood

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Why do some children grow up into happy lives, and others never make it?

Brendan James Murray's childhood was one of stark contrasts: vivid imaginative adventures but also disadvantage, fear and the shadow of a school he spent months refusing to attend.

When a silhouette on a freeway overpass forces him to confront the ghosts of his own childhood, he has a defining realisation about the extraordinary power of imagination to transform lives, and the degree to which it has been neglected.

Childhood is a vital and deeply personal investigation into how we can help children find their place in the world, drawn from Brendan's profound and unique perspective as a child, teacher and parent.

This haunting, uplifting memoir is a must-read for everyone seeking to understand how the crucial and overlooked absence of a rich inner life in childhood echoes through all our adult years.

From the acclaimed author of The School: the ups and downs of one year in the classroom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan Australia
Country
Australia
Date
28 April 2026
Pages
336
ISBN
9781761268304

Why do some children grow up into happy lives, and others never make it?

Brendan James Murray's childhood was one of stark contrasts: vivid imaginative adventures but also disadvantage, fear and the shadow of a school he spent months refusing to attend.

When a silhouette on a freeway overpass forces him to confront the ghosts of his own childhood, he has a defining realisation about the extraordinary power of imagination to transform lives, and the degree to which it has been neglected.

Childhood is a vital and deeply personal investigation into how we can help children find their place in the world, drawn from Brendan's profound and unique perspective as a child, teacher and parent.

This haunting, uplifting memoir is a must-read for everyone seeking to understand how the crucial and overlooked absence of a rich inner life in childhood echoes through all our adult years.

From the acclaimed author of The School: the ups and downs of one year in the classroom.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan Australia
Country
Australia
Date
28 April 2026
Pages
336
ISBN
9781761268304

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