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How to Get There

How to Get There 1

by Maggie MacKellar
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/2014
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After Maggie Mackellar's acclaimed When It Rains, her second memoir traces with her characteristic candour and perception her move to Tasmania, for love, and the struggles and joys of settling there.

After Maggie Mackellar's acclaimed When It Rains, her second memoir traces with her characteristic candour and perception her move to Tasmania, for love, and the struggles and joys of settling there.

In 2011 Maggie Mackellar moved from her family's farm in Central West New South Wales to the east coast of Tasmania with her children and assorted menagerie to live with a farmer.

Her story takes as its epigraph a quote from Roger McDonald- 'Through every small opening in life, through the tiniest most restricted nerve ends, through rips and tears and tatters, life pours.'

In the book she explores learning to love again after living through grief, and the complexities of doing this in a community with which she is unfamiliar, with two young children. She reflects on love after grief, juggling being a mother and negotiating a burgeoning relationship, the rhythms of country life, displacement and the writing life.

This is a book for anyone who has imagined taking a risk, for anyone who has moved to a new place and struggled with feelings of homesickness and displacement. It is a story about making a life in a remarkable setting - the east coast of Tasmania, on a sheep farm in a stone house built by convicts in 1828.
ISBN:
9781742752440
9781742752440
Category:
Autobiography: general
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-2014
Publisher:
Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
234x152x17mm
Weight:
0.33kg
Maggie MacKellar

Maggie MacKellar was born in 1973. She has published two books on the history of settlement in Australia and Canada and two memoirs, When It Rains and How To Get There.

She now lives on the east coast of Tasmania with her partner and two children.

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Once again Maggie has written her magic beautiful words in this second book of memoirs. I will read it again and again as I have "When It Rains"

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