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Books at the Brewery – Lech Blaine

We’re delighted to welcome Lech Blaine to The Taproom in November. We are fans of his Quarterly Essay contributions and his memoir Car Crash was an incredible read, described by Trent Dalton as ‘A heart-soaring act of literary bravery’.

· It was shortlisted for

· Shortlisted, 2021 Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance

· Shortlisted, 2021 University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award

· Shortlisted, National Biography Award

Lech’s new book, Australian Gospel: a family saga, is a dark comedy about the tangled fates of two couples and the children trapped between them

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Michael and Mary Shelley are Christian fanatics who loathe their fellow Australians – especially their 'reckless indulgence of alcohol and obsession with idiotic ball sports'.
Lenore and Tom Blaine are working-class Queensland publicans raising a large family in a raucous, loving, sports-obsessed home.

There's just one problem. Lenore and Tom are foster parents to three of Michael and Mary's children, who were removed from the Shelleys as infants. And the Shelleys are prepared to do anything to get them back. Anything.

Australian Gospel is the true story of Lech Blaine's family, a stranger-than-fiction tale that is heartbreaking, hilarious and altogether astonishing.

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Booker Shortlisted author, Charlotte Wood says:

‘'What makes a real family? Whose rights should triumph in battles over a child? Which inheritances can we escape, and which will haunt us forever? All this is explored in an irreverently joyful family saga you'll never forget.'

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Lech will be in conversation with Chris Donnelly.

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About the author:

Lech is author of the critically-acclaimed Car Crash: A Memoir. Car Crash was shortlisted for the National Biography Award and two categories at the Queensland Literary Awards. In October 2022, Car Crash was published in North America and the United Kingdom by Greystone Books.

Lech is also the author of two Quarterly Essays: Top Blokes and Bad Cop.

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Lech’s work has been published by Best Australian Essays, Good Weekend, Kill Your Darlings, The Griffith Review, The Guardian and The Monthly. He was an inaugural recipient of a Griffith Review Queensland Writers Fellowship. In 2017, he won the Queensland Premier’s Young Publishers and Writers Award. In 2019, he was awarded a Brisbane Lord Mayor’s Emerging Artist Fellowship.

Date:     Wednesday November 13 2024 

Time:     6 00pm for a 6 30pm start and  8 00pm finish (including signing) 

Venue:   Shedshaker Brewery, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 3450

Cost:      $15

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