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Looking for Elizabeth: The Life of Elizabeth Harrower

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Helen Trinca

Helen Trinca's biography of Madeleine St John was co-winner of the Prime Minister's Prize for Non-fiction in 2014. As a journalist, she has held senior positions at The Australian, including deputy editor, managing editor, European correspondent …

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Praise for Looking for Elizabeth

'A masterful deep dive into the enigmatic life of a writer who stunned, and then stopped. This is a monumental addition to Australian literary biography that’s destined to become a classic.' —Nikki Gemmell

'A biography that is every bit as beguiling and complex as its towering subject. Exacting, exhaustive and utterly essential. The more I read, the more compelled I felt to cut out a picture of Elizabeth Harrower and stick it above my writing desk.' —Trent Dalton

‘Helen Trinca’s powerful novel binds the reader’s attention to the page with arms of steel … A magnificent book.’—Queensland Reviewers Collective

'Helen Trinca – the biographer of that most Mozartian of Australian expats, Madeleine St John – narrates with effortless clarity and élan. She makes Harrower’s crowded, sometimes confusing life seem crystal clear … This is a masterful biography by a writer who pulls no punches.’—Spectator

‘Readers will emerge from Looking for Elizabeth with a strong sense of a woman who was, in many ways, too certain and self-possessed to fit into a masculine literary world, but too early for the feminist revolution that may have empowered her’ —Geordie Williamson, The Weekend Australia

'Trinca’s biography, built from extensive archival letters and oral histories, reveals a woman searching for life’s deeper meaning. Trinca presents not just a literary life but a profound exploration of how childhood shapes us, how we curate our identities and what constitutes a meaningful existence.' —Gabriella Kelly-Davies