The Secret World Of Annette Robinson
By (Author) Paulette Gittins
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
27th April 2005
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.4
Paperback
480
Width 133mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
328g
A novel of Australia in the 1950s, full of mysteries, lies and fabulous dreams. Make no mistake. this is a neighbourhood unbeautiful and unique, of madnesses and history, of dreams and hilarity, of brilliant and heroic animals that reveal truths and show you the way, of murder and music, and it is mine. ten-year-old Annette Robinson lives with her family in the big boarding house at No. 49 Murray Street, Kings Cross. It's a now-vanished world of wirelesses and Sunday roasts, of battlers, bashers and beloved friends, a world where children are Seen But Not Heard. But Annette has another, secret world, full of questions. Where is Aunty Julie And why will no-one tell her What was Daddy doing in Rushcutters Bay Park, and what is behind the mysterious locked door At night, Annette dreams of flying over Kings Cross, and has terrifying nightmares about a ghostly grey lady at the top of the stairs. Inevitably, these two worlds cannot be kept apart forever. 'captivating' - Australian Women's Weekly 'imaginative, clever and funny' - Courier-Mail
Paulette Gittins was born in Kings Cross, Sydney, in 1949. The product of a traditional Catholic education, she draws upon this experience and her childhood in the inner-city Sydney suburbs in her work. Educated in both Sydney and Melbourne, she graduated from Monash University, Victoria, in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education, which established her career for a number of years as a teacher of English, French and History, to which she added Japanese in the 1980s. Paulette has written a large body of short stories, a number of which have won prizes in national literary competitions. The Secret Life of Annette Robinson is her first novel. Paulette now lives in Melbourne.