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Daisy & Woolf / Michelle Cahill.

Daisy & Woolf / Michelle Cahill.
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Adult Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan . 10 Jul 2024
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Adult Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780733645211 (paperback)
Name Cahill, Michelle, 1964- author.
Title Daisy & Woolf / Michelle Cahill.
Published Sydney, NSW : Hachette Australia, 2022.
©2022
Description 295 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographic references.
Summary Mina, a writer, is navigating her place in the world, balancing creativity, academia, her sexuality and the expectation that a wife and mother abandons herself for others. For her, like so many women of mixed ancestry, it is too easy to be erased. But her fire and intellect refuse to bow. She discovers 'the dark, adorable' Eurasian woman Daisy Simmons, whom Peter Walsh plans to marry in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. Daisy disappeared from Woolf's pages, her story unfinished - never given a voice in the novel, nor a footnote in any of the admiring Woolf scholarship that followed. While dealing with the remains of another life, Mina decides to write Daisy's story. Travelling from Australia to England, India and China, freelancing and researching, she has to navigate cultural and race barriers, trying hard not to look back or flinch at the personal cost. Like Woolf, her writing both sustains and overwhelms her. But in releasing Daisy from her fictional destiny, Mina finds the stubbornness and strength to also break free.
Subjects Woolf, Virginia, -- 1882-1941 -- Characters -- Fiction
Women authors -- Fiction
Racially mixed people -- Fiction
Authorship -- Fiction
Characters and characteristics in literature -- Fiction
Self-realization in women -- Fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women -- Fiction
Australian fiction
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