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'Joe and Anne’s relationship has finally found the sweet spot and they are looking forward to what retirement brings. But time is not on their side. Inexplicably, Joe – a gifted architect – finds himself losing things, making miscalculations, blanking parts of his day. As Joe’s condition worsens, he and Anne face the agonising question: what is the point of no return?'
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Of Maternity and Mortality
2019
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— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 3 August 2019; (p. 6)'The people and places he’s loved are central to the writings of Steve Hawke. His first novel grew out of the Kimberley where he lived and worked, and his new work draws on the suffering of his mother, Hazel, with Alzheimer’s By Victoria Laurie'(Introduction)
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Of Maternity and Mortality
2019
single work
column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 3 August 2019; (p. 6)'The people and places he’s loved are central to the writings of Steve Hawke. His first novel grew out of the Kimberley where he lived and worked, and his new work draws on the suffering of his mother, Hazel, with Alzheimer’s By Victoria Laurie'(Introduction)