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The Unexpected Education of Emily Dean

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In 1944 Emily Dean is dispatched from Melbourne to stay with her father's relatives in rural Victoria. At the family property of Mount Prospect, Grandmother is determined to keep up standards despite the war, while Emily's young aunt – the beautiful, fearless Lydia – refuses to befriend her. Feeling lonely and isolated, Emily can't wait to go home.
But things start to improve when she encounters Claudio, the Italian prisoner of war employed as a farm labourer. And become more interesting still when her uncle William returns home wounded. He's rude, traumatised and mostly drunk, yet a passion for literature soon draws them together.
A delightfully wry novel about desire, deceit and self-discovery.
'A rich evocation of an era and a beautiful insight into the process of emerging from childhood into womanhood. Such a great read!' —Margaret Pomeranz
'A resonant and engaging story – illuminating and subtly compelling.' —Rosalie Ham
'This uplifting story of transformation should resonate with readers who like coming-of-age stories.' —Books+Publishing
'Funny and poignant and wise, it's a tale of self-discovery and emotional intricacy, full of brilliantly written, complex women.' —The Sydney Morning Herald
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    • Books+Publishing

      February 22, 2018
      It is 1944 and 14-year-old Emily Dean, the novel’s narrator, has been sent from her home in Melbourne to stay on the family farm in rural Victoria. A reluctant visitor, she must now navigate uneasy relationships with Grandmother, Uncle Cec, feisty Aunt Lydia and stern Cousin Eunice, who keep her busy with plenty of household chores. With a vivid imagination and a head full of literary classics and her own unwritten stories, Emily inhabits the awkward, painful landscape between girlhood and womanhood. Her voice is warm, humorous and engaging, and as she fumbles through various comical mishaps and misunderstandings, we’re on her side. As she gets to know her well-read Uncle William, who has returned from the war damaged in more ways than one, and befriends farmhand Claudio, an Italian prisoner of war, life leads her into unexpected territory. Living on the farm is tiring and confronting in itself, but Emily is also grappling with the perplexing mysteries of the seemingly impenetrable world of adults—love and sex, religion and politics, truth versus prejudice, and the traumatising effects of war. This uplifting story of transformation should resonate with readers who like coming-of-age stories in the vein of Amy Witting’s Isobel novels. Paula Grunseit is a librarian, freelance journalist, editor and reviewer

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