Desire Paths
By (Author) Megan Clement
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
29th April 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Migration, immigration and emigration
304.8092
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
400g
A story about family, connection and the distance we will go to be with the ones we love.
In 2020, as the world is closing its borders, journalist Megan Clement races to be with her father, who is dying on the other side of the world. Trapped in hotel quarantine in Melbourne, she reflects on what it means to be a naturalised Australian both immigrant to and emigrant from her adopted country and on a life lived between Stoke-on-Trent, Harare, Melbourne, London and Paris.
This is a story about who gets to cross borders, and what Australias obsession with its own frontiers means for those on either side. It is a story of a woman trying to shrink the planet through force of will to bring herself closer to the father she loves, as the world begins to grapple with its greatest health crisis in a century. It is about the paths we create from our own desires, not the ones that have been laid out for us.MeganClement is a journalist living in Paris. Her work has appeared inThe New York Times, The Guardian, Bloomberg, CNN, Al Jazeera,The Sydney Morning Herald,The Australian Book Review, Crikey andMeanjin, among other publications.Meganedits Impact, a bilingual newsletter of feminist journalism and teaches at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle University. She is the inaugural winner of the Island Magazine Nonfiction Prize.