The Art of Being Different
By (Author) Stuart Kells
Black Inc.
Nero
2nd July 2020
Australia
Hardback
336
Width 238mm, Height 297mm, Spine 27mm
1656g
A dynamic, lavishly illustrated history of Melbourne's St Michael's Grammar School, published to celebrate its 125th anniversary In 1895, armed with their faith and their wits, the enterprising Sisters of the Community of the Church opened a tiny Anglican school at Marlton Crescent in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda. One hundred and twenty-five years later, St Michael's Grammar School is one of Australia's top educational institutions, both utterly modern and deeply connected to its history and traditions. The School's values, passed down from the founding Sisters, have linked generations of staff and students in a long line of academic excellence and community service. In this book, Professor Stuart Kells tells the lively story of St Michael's, celebrating the people and moments that have transformed it from its modest, devout origins through to the innovative K-12 institution it is today. Lavishly illustrated with more than 250 photographs and artefacts from the School's archives, The Art of Being Different pays tribute to this special place, on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.
Professor Stuart Kells' books have been published around the world. He has twice won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize, and has been shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Award, the NSW Premier's General History Prize and the University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award. His writing has appeared in many publications, including The Paris Review and Smithsonian.