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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 A Room Made of Leaves
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'Do not believe too quickly…

'What if Elizabeth Macarthur—wife of the notorious John Macarthur, wool baron in early Sydney—had written a shockingly frank secret memoir?

'In her introduction Kate Grenville tells, tongue firmly in cheek, of discovering a long-hidden box containing that memoir. What follows is a playful dance of possibilities between the real and the invented.

'Grenville’s Elizabeth Macarthur is a passionate woman managing her complicated life—marriage to a ruthless bully, the impulses of her own heart, the search for power in a society that gave her none—with spirit, cunning and sly wit.

'Her memoir reveals the dark underbelly of the polite world of Jane Austen. It explodes the stereotype of the women of the past: devoted and docile, accepting of their narrow choices. That was their public face—here’s what one of them really thought.

'At the centre of this book is one of the most toxic issues of our times: the seductive appeal of false stories. Beneath the surface of Elizabeth Macarthur’s life and the violent colonial world she navigated are secrets and lies with the dangerous power to shape reality.

'A Room Made of Leaves is the internationally acclaimed author Kate Grenville’s first novel in almost a decade. It is historical fiction turned inside out, a stunning sleight of hand that gives the past the piercing immediacy of the present.'(Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication: Dedicated to all those whose stories have been silenced.
  • Epigraph: Do not believe too quickly! - Elizabeth Macarthur

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Text Publishing , 2020 .
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      Extent: 352p.
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      • Published 2 July 2020

      ISBN: 9781922330024, 9781922458025
    • Edinburgh,
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      Scotland,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Canongate ,
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      Extent: 322p.p.
      ISBN: 9781838851231, 1838851232
    • Edinburgh,
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      Scotland,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Canongate ,
      2021 .
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      Extent: 1v.p.
      ISBN: 9781838851248, 1838851240
Alternative title: Una stanza fatta di foglie
Language: Italian
    • Vicenza, Veneto,
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      Italy,
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Neri Pozza ,
      2021 .
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      Extent: 352p.p.
      ISBN: 9788854522657, 8854522651

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Works about this Work

My Ten Best Novels of 2020 Jennifer Bryce , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: SF Commentary : The Independent Magazine About Science Fiction , May no. 106 2021; (p. 28-33)
y separately published work icon Live Recording : Kate Grenville on A Room Made of Leaves Melanie Cheng (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2020 23473220 2020 single work podcast interview

'Kate Grenville chats with fellow author Melanie Cheng about A Room Made of Leaves, her highly imaginative retelling of the life of Elizabeth Macarthur. This conversation was recorded online during the Covid-19 crisis.' (Production summary)

Kate Grenville, Sofie Laguna, Julia Baird and Others : The 20 Best Australian Books of 2020 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 17 December 2020;
'To Live in Paradise Alone' : Rewriting Her-Story Don Anderson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 424 2020; (p. 30-31)

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel

'Kate Grenville’s new novel, her first in almost a decade, is dedicated to ‘all those whose stories have been silenced’, for which, as its ‘memoirist’–narrator heroine is Elizabeth Macarthur, we might read ‘women’. Did she – wife of the notorious John Macarthur, wool baron in early Sydney – write what Grenville’s publishers call ‘a shockingly frank secret memoir’? In her ‘Editor’s Note’, Grenville tells, tongue firmly in cheek, of there being discovered in the ceiling of a historic Parramatta house under renovation a long-hidden box containing that memoir. In an ‘Author’s Note’ at the book’s end, we are assured that ‘No, there was no box of secrets found in the roof of Elizabeth Farm. I didn’t [as she claimed at the beginning, in her Editor’s Note] transcribe and edit what you’ve just read. I wrote it.’ Perhaps those who thought otherwise failed to observe the book’s epigraph from Elizabeth Macarthur – ‘Do not believe too quickly’ – though whether those words were inscribed by the historic Elizabeth or by Grenville’s fictional one may be a matter for discussion. Apropos of previous books, Grenville the novelist has had disputes with historians about matters of fiction and fact.' (Introduction)

Quarantine Q&A : Kate Grenville 2020 2020 single work interview
— Appears in: Feminist Writers Festival 2016-;
First Blush Stephen Romei , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 27 June 2020; (p. 14)

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel
Review: Kate Grenville’s A Room Made of Leaves Fills the Silence of the Archives Kerrie Davies , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 July 2020;

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel

Some time ago, during the renovation of a historic house in Sydney, a tin box, sealed with wax and wrapped in oiled canvas, was found wedged under a beam in the roof cavity. The house was Elizabeth Farm…

'So begins A Room Made of Leaves’ editor’s note, detailing the discovery of the “long lost secret memoirs” of Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of colonial wool baron John Macarthur. The “editor and transcriber” is Kate Grenville, author of the acclaimed colonial novel based on her family history, The Secret River.' (Introduction)

A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville Review – the Untold Story of an Unruly Woman Kirsten Tranter , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 31 July 2020;

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel

'What would Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of notorious Australian colonist John Macarthur, say if she could set the record straight?'

Noted : A Room Made of Leaves Helen Elliott , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Monthly , August no. 169 2020; (p. 57)

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel
Leaves Worth Turning Geordie Williamson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 11 July 2020; (p. 17)

— Review of A Room Made of Leaves Kate Grenville , 2020 single work novel

'It is almost wicked, the pleasure Kate Grenville takes in piercing the bubble of impeccability that surrounds the historical figure of Elizabeth Macarthur.'

What If the Wife of a Colonial Monster Had Left behind Brutally Frank Secret Memoirs? Kate Grenville , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 3 July 2020;

'In writing Elizabeth Macarthur’s imagined tell-all, I wanted to take the image of the devout, demure, compliant and uncomplaining woman and blast it open.'

y separately published work icon At Home with Kate Grenville Astrid Edwards (interviewer), Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2020 19698993 2020 single work podcast interview

'Kate Grenville is one of Australia’s most celebrated writers. Her international bestseller The Secret River was awarded local and overseas prizes, has been adapted for the stage and as an acclaimed television miniseries, and is now a much-loved classic. Grenville’s other novels include Sarah ThornhillThe LieutenantDark Places and the Orange Prize winner The Idea of Perfection.

'In 2020 she returns to the first years of European settlement in Australia with A Room Made of Leaves, an alternative memoir of Elizabeth Macarthur.

'Kate has also written non-fiction, including One Life: My Mother’s Story and The Case Against Fragrance, as well as three books about the writing process.

'In 2017 Grenville was awarded the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature.' (Introduction)

Quarantine Q&A : Kate Grenville 2020 2020 single work interview
— Appears in: Feminist Writers Festival 2016-;
Kate Grenville, Sofie Laguna, Julia Baird and Others : The 20 Best Australian Books of 2020 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 17 December 2020;
My Ten Best Novels of 2020 Jennifer Bryce , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: SF Commentary : The Independent Magazine About Science Fiction , May no. 106 2021; (p. 28-33)
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