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1 3 y separately published work icon We Were Not Men Campbell Mattinson , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2021 21264982 2021 single work novel

'A novel that punches you in the heart: the powerful, unbearably moving and ultimately uplifting story of twin brothers, Jon and Eden, as they grow up and begin to understand what it is to be men, and what it takes to knit a fractured family back together.

''We were sons, we were brothers. I didn't know how to be either.'

'This is a story about love. About the love that nine-year-old twins Jon and Eden Hardacre have for their mum, for the creek that they swim in, for each other – this is the love that they trust, that's clear and pure as sunlight, as honey, as water.

'But in the wake of a terrible accident, the boys have to grow up fast. They compete with each other to make the Olympic Games swimming squad, fall in love with the same girl, and begin to realise how complicated love can be and how it doesn't always show itself in the ways that we expect.

'Heart-hammeringly original, intense and deeply moving, We Were Not Men is a powerhouse of a novel about all the various faces that love shows us and how sometimes, distracted by life, ambition or attraction, we take it for granted until it's too late – or almost too late. An unforgettable novel that pulses with grief, revelation, hope and love.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 Halliday's Last O'Shea Campbell Mattinson , 2011 single work prose
— Appears in: Voracious : The Best New Australian Food Writing 2011; (p. 113-119)
1 3 y separately published work icon Wine Hunter Campbell Mattinson , Hachette Australia , 2006 Z1363031 2006 single work biography

'Australia's first great winemaker was a Frenchman. As a 24-year-old, in 1921, he walked onto a hillside vineyard in the Hunter Valley north-west of Sydney and in a hard, hot climate set about growing and crafting wines that, when finally opened as fifty- and sixty-year-olds, became renowned as Australia's first great wines. He made these wines without electricity, with bare bones equipment - his winery, Mount Pleasant never once turned a profit during his 30-year struggle - and with a broken heart. What he achieved out there on that hillside is one of the miracles of wine. The Wine Hunter is Maurice O'Shea's remarkable story. James Halliday described this book as "One of the most remarkable wine books to come my way. It will capture anyone who reads it; this is not a wine geek book, but an epic." This is a book for wine lovers young and old.' (Publication summary)

1 Onionskinny Campbell Mattinson , 2003 single work short story
— Appears in: The Best Australian Stories 2003 2003; (p. 91-99) The Best Australian Stories : A Ten Year Collection 2011; (p. 211-217)
1 The Lure of Convenience Campbell Mattinson , 1995 single work short story
— Appears in: The Independent Monthly , February vol. 6 no. 7 1995; (p. 76-78)
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