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1 2 y separately published work icon Resistance Jacinta Halloran , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2023 25273846 2023 single work novel

'As a family therapist, Nina is the ultimate listener. Yet this is of little use with her latest clients, the Agostinos, who have been mandated to see her after stealing a car and disappearing into the outback.

'For support with the case, Nina meets with a supervising therapist, Erin. What they unearth in their sessions goes beyond the Agostino story into confronting personal territory for Nina. Meanwhile, despite her efforts, the Agostinos remain unwilling to speak—so how can Nina be sure that the two children are safe with their parents?

'In the tradition of Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy, Resistance is an elegant, hypnotic novel of stories within stories. Examining the unfathomable mysteries within our families, it also questions how we retell our history, both personal and collective.' (Publication summary) 

1 4 y separately published work icon The Science of Appearances Jacinta Halloran , Brunswick : Scribe , 2016 9189065 2016 single work novel

'A story of family and heredity, of the things that bind us together and that wrench us apart. In a small country town in the 1950s, the father of thirteen-year-old twins, Dominic and Mary Quinn, dies unexpectedly. While Dominic shoulders the mantle of family responsibility, free-spirited Mary escapes to the city in pursuit of love and the life of an artist. From there, she explores the bohemian haunts of a rapidly changing post-war city. Dominic and his mother don’t know where Mary is. When a generous widow offers money for Dominic’s education, Dominic returns to school and sets out for university in the city, determined to find his sister. He studies botany and becomes interested in genetics, a field on the brink of great things. He also meets the charismatic Hanna, a German Jewish refugee, psychology student, and devotee of Freud. When Dominic and Mary eventually reunite, they must come to terms with the truth behind their father’s death, a revelation with life-changing potential for them both.' (Publication summary)

1 Brother, Where Art Thou? Jacinta Halloran , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 20 no. 3 2016;
1 y separately published work icon Open for Inspection Jacinta Halloran , Melbourne : Jim Pavlidis , 2012 Z1882758 2012 single work short story
1 7 y separately published work icon The Pilgrimage Jacinta Halloran , Melbourne : Scribe , 2012 Z1876595 2012 single work novel

'At forty-nine, Celeste has long renounced the religion of her childhood. Yet she finds herself reluctantly accompanying her mother and sister to a pilgrimage site in Romania, where her devout mother seeks a miracle — a cure for her terminal illness.

'As Celeste tries to come to terms with her mother's impending decline, she realises she has to confront the unspoken conflicts embedded in the foundations of her family. Away from her husband, she must also face her fear of what the future holds for them both.

'Full of compassion, warmth and grace, Pilgrimage is a powerful meditation on how our personal histories haunt us, and an affirmation of the hope and sustenance that may be found in our imperfect families.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Finding Joshua Jacinta Halloran , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: The Pen and the Stethoscope 2010; (p. 177-183)
1 The Sixth Cycle Jacinta Halloran , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: New Australian Stories Two 2010; (p. 151-160)
1 No Room for Uncertainty, No Stone Left Unturned Jacinta Halloran , 2009 extract novel (Dissection)
— Appears in: The Age , 6 January 2009; (p. 11)
1 7 y separately published work icon Dissection Jacinta Halloran , 2007 Carlton : Scribe , 2008 Z1417783 2007 single work novel 'Doctor Anna McBride's life is starting to unravel. The mother of two boys and a dedicated GP, she is being sued for medical negligence - a case of delayed diagnosis. Anna's day-to-day work becomes increasingly difficult as she starts to scrutinise her every action and question her worth. Deeply ashamed of her mistake, she retreats into family life, only to find that her husband seems preoccupied with a younger colleague. As the date for mediation draws closer and the lawyers' demands become ever more pressing, Anna also vaguely senses someone else's cries for attention - someone who wishes her harm.' (Publisher's blurb)
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