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Peggy Frew Peggy Frew i(A120258 works by)
Born: Established: ca. 1976 ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Melbourne-based writer and musician Peggy Frew has completed a diploma in professional writing and editing. Frew has been the bass guitarist for the band Art of Fighting.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2016 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Australia Council Literature Board Grants Literature Arts Projects For Individuals and Groups $47,700.00

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Islands Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 14978689 2019 single work novel

'One family: Helen and John and their daughters Junie and Anna. Helen falls out of love with John, leaves, finds someone else, then a series of others, not paying enough attention to her daughters along the way. John is consumed by jealousy and hopelessness and in his self‐absorption also fails to notice signals from the girls. Junie grows up brittle and defensive, Anna difficult and rebellious.

'One tragedy: When 15‐year‐old Anna fails to come home one night, her mother's unconcerned, as she's done it before and always returned, so it takes three days for her to report it. But this time she doesn't come back... Anna has disappeared and the remaining family members spend the rest of their lives trying to make up for her devastating loss. Each of them must find their own way to cope. (Publication summary)

2020 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award
2020 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Literary Fiction Book designed by Jessica Horrocks
y separately published work icon Hope Farm Melbourne : Scribe , 2015 8681326 2015 single work novel

'From the award-winning author of House of Sticks comes a magnificent story of love, tragedy, and forgiveness lost.

'It is the winter of 1985, and 13-year-old Silver Landes is about to be pushed towards a decision that could split her world apart. Her mother, Ishtar, has fallen for the charismatic but unnerving Miller, and the three of them have moved from Brisbane to Hope Farm, a run-down hippie commune in rural Gippsland.

'Among the bedraggled residents of Hope, young Silver finds unexpected friendship and love. Has she found a home at last? Or will Ishtar's secrets force Silver into becoming an adult before she is ready, with devastating consequences?

'Hope Farm is a beautifully wrought, tender tale of what happens when love brings about unforeseen and unimaginable acts of sacrifice, and the enduring damage that can result from holding back the truth.' (Publication summary)

2015 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award
2016 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Fiction Book of the Year
2016 shortlisted The Stella Prize
2017 longlisted International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
2016 winner Barbara Jefferis Award
y separately published work icon House of Sticks 2010 Carlton North : Scribe , 2011 Z1722658 2010 single work novel 'Bonnie has given up her life as a musician to become a stay-at-home mum. She tells herself she has no regrets, but sometimes the isolation and the relentless demands of three small children threaten to swamp the love between Bonnie and her partner, Pete.

'Then an old mate of Pete's arrives. Doug is eccentric and intrusive, and his unsettling presence disrupts Bonnie's world further. Yet as the cracks really start to show in the life Bonnie and Pete have built together, it seems the dangers might also come from within.

'House of Sticks is a revealing portrait of contemporary family life, its joys and compromises, and how quickly things can unravel. It's about trying to stay connected in our disconnected society; a story of identity and community, loyalty and love.' (From the publisher's website.)
2012 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards UTS Award for New Writing
2010 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for an Unpublished Manuscript by an Emerging Victorian Writer
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