Paper House
Anna Spargo-Ryan
"Gorgeously written and genuinely assured, The Paper House is a moving and viscerally real portrait of family bonds pushed to their limits ...Anna Spargo-Ryan is a rising star."
Jo Case, author of Boomer and Me: A memoir of motherhood, and Asperger's And then I was pregnant, and we realised we had no space for a baby. We looked at all kinds of houses: big, new ones with columns and render; little cottages with beaten weatherboard; a yellow brick monstrosity with a paved yard where there should have been grass. But we were drawn to the rolling water. And our heart stayed behind when we left. Heather and Dave have found the perfect place to raise their first child. The house has character, but it's the garden that really makes it: red-faced impatiens, pockmarked gums, six upright pittosporums to keep the neighbours out.
It's a jungle. A hiding place. A refuge. And then, without warning, that life is over. Heartbreaking, fearless, and ablaze with a coruscating beauty all its own, The Paper House tells the story of a woman sinking into the depths of grief, and the desperate efforts of her loved ones to bring her up for air. A sharp-eyed, bittersweet depiction of the love between parents and children, and the havoc that love can wreak.
MORE PRAISE FOR THE PAPER HOUSE "A deeply compassionate novel. It smashed and then repaired my heart a hundred times over, somehow managing to be both intensely, vividly sad and wildly, gorgeously hopeful." Emily Maguire, author of An Isolated Incident "A wild, brave and moving debut" Stephanie Bishop, author of The Other Side of the World
Author Biography: Anna Spargo-Ryan has worked in digital marketing for 15 years, including time on Ramsay Street, in the Formula 1 pits and on bus magazines. Her short fiction has been published in Kill Your Darlings, and she also writes on parenting and mental health for The Guardian, Overland and Daily Life, among other publications. She lives in Melbourne with her people, animals, and a cat called Norman. The Paper House is her first novel.
ISBN: 9781743535202
Author: Spargo-Ryan, Anna
Publication date: 31/05/2016
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Dimension: 234mm X 154mm
Jo Case, author of Boomer and Me: A memoir of motherhood, and Asperger's And then I was pregnant, and we realised we had no space for a baby. We looked at all kinds of houses: big, new ones with columns and render; little cottages with beaten weatherboard; a yellow brick monstrosity with a paved yard where there should have been grass. But we were drawn to the rolling water. And our heart stayed behind when we left. Heather and Dave have found the perfect place to raise their first child. The house has character, but it's the garden that really makes it: red-faced impatiens, pockmarked gums, six upright pittosporums to keep the neighbours out.
It's a jungle. A hiding place. A refuge. And then, without warning, that life is over. Heartbreaking, fearless, and ablaze with a coruscating beauty all its own, The Paper House tells the story of a woman sinking into the depths of grief, and the desperate efforts of her loved ones to bring her up for air. A sharp-eyed, bittersweet depiction of the love between parents and children, and the havoc that love can wreak.
MORE PRAISE FOR THE PAPER HOUSE "A deeply compassionate novel. It smashed and then repaired my heart a hundred times over, somehow managing to be both intensely, vividly sad and wildly, gorgeously hopeful." Emily Maguire, author of An Isolated Incident "A wild, brave and moving debut" Stephanie Bishop, author of The Other Side of the World
Author Biography: Anna Spargo-Ryan has worked in digital marketing for 15 years, including time on Ramsay Street, in the Formula 1 pits and on bus magazines. Her short fiction has been published in Kill Your Darlings, and she also writes on parenting and mental health for The Guardian, Overland and Daily Life, among other publications. She lives in Melbourne with her people, animals, and a cat called Norman. The Paper House is her first novel.
ISBN: 9781743535202
Author: Spargo-Ryan, Anna
Publication date: 31/05/2016
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Dimension: 234mm X 154mm