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Emily Bitto

Author of The Strays

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About the Author

Emily Bitto won the Stella Prize 2015 with her title The Strays. She was presented with the $50,000 prize at an awards ceremony in Melbourne on 21 April, 2015. She is also shortlisted for the Dobbie Literary Awards 2015 for this same title. She will be featured at the Ubud Writers and Readers show more Festival 2015 program. She will also be high lighted in the fiction edition line-up 2015 presented by the Big Issue. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Emily Bitto

The Strays (2014) 311 copies
Wild Abandon (2021) 31 copies

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Letters of love (2016) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Set in Melbourne, Australia during the 1930's and 40's art scene. I loved this book. The characters were well defined and I felt a connection to all of them.
 
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Erica8 | 15 other reviews | Dec 8, 2021 |
When Lily receives an invitation to an art exhibition she is undecided whether she wants to attend. She hasn't heard from her old school friend, Eve, for decades and is unsure whether to rekindle the friendship. Her mind drifts back to their first meeting, and so the story begins.
Lily is an only child of conservative parents. Eve by comparison is the middle child of her bohemian artistic parents. When Lily is invited to stay on a Friday night, her parents are happy she has made a new friend. This soon becomes a weekly event and Lily is absorbed into the carefree lifestyle, where Lily and her two sisters are allowed and encouraged to look after themselves. Lily's father suffers a work accident and Lily moves in with the family foe an extended period.
The writer conveys how infatuated and impressed Lily is with the freedoms allowed and the changing dynamics in the Trentham family as other artists are invited to become part of the communal lifestyle. There is an underlying tension to suggest that all will not end well with four young women exposed to this socially unconventional way of living.
I loved this book, the lyrical writing and depiction of societal differences of the 1930's and the evolving art scene.
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HelenBaker | 15 other reviews | Dec 31, 2020 |
3.5 stars
 
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snakes6 | 15 other reviews | Aug 25, 2020 |
Beautifully poetic! I was completely immersed in this story, often finding myself daydreaming of the characters and the happenings within. I will definitely read it again sometime.

"There is no intimacy as great as that between young girls. Even between lovers, who cross boundaries we are accustomed to thinking of as at the furthest territories of closeness, there is a constant awareness of separateness, the wonder at the fact that the loved one is distant, whole, with a past and a mind housed behind the eyes we gaze into that exist, inviolate, without us."… (more)
 
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