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We Who Decide: The interpretation of nightmares

Overview

Released
October 14, 2024
ISBN
9781922830883
Format
ePub
Category
Fiction

Book Details

We Who Decide is a story of deceit, lies, and ambiguity. Shoshanna Liebler, an 18-year-old European Jewess, on the eve of the Anschluss of 1938, flees Austria, for Australia. A high-fashion designer, known as ZaSu, collaborates with her parents and brother to rebrand the House of Liebler with a portfolio of affordable creations for Europe's leading fashion houses.

Author Description

Henry Johnston, Australian author, essayist, and poet, was born in the UK in 1951. He is a contributor to both The Australian Independent Media Network and Independent Australia. In his career, Johnston served as an ABC Radio producer, speechwriter, and senior policy adviser. In the Independent Australia 2023 writing competition, his essay "In The Company of Giants", won the Most Compelling Article award. Other pieces of work encompass the short story "An Upturned Sky" (Stringybark Publishing), and an anthology Port Out Starboard Home, which was released as an eBook on Smashwords. He has written two novellas: Best and Fairest and The Last Voyage of Aratus and Other Stories. Set in inner-city Sydney during the 1960s, Best and Fairest chronicles the lives of 13 young men united by their love of Rugby League. In The Last Voyage of Aratus and Other Stories, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is given a modern twist. His current project is a collection of poetry called The Gardens of Stone.

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