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Born: Established: 1946 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Best of Times, The Worst of Times : Our Family's Journey with Bipolar Penelope Rowe , Jessica Rowe , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2005 Z1413352 2005 single work autobiography

Penelope and Jessica Rowe have something in common, Bipolar disorder. Penelope has lived with it for over forty-five years although she was not diagnosed until her early thirties. Jessica has lived with it all her life - as the eldest child of an ill mother. This is their story about coping with an unpredictable enemy, and the way in which, with the support of family and friends, they managed to get through each day and survive.

Penelope brought up her three daughters as a single mother, struggled in a variety of jobs, published novels and short stories and, became a regular face on the wards of mental hospitals. Jessica unknowingly submerged her own sense of grief and resentment as she took on the responsibility for the well-being of her mother and her two younger sisters during the frequent times that Penelope was ill.

Without a hint of self pity, mother and daughter tell their stories - ultimately showing the underlying love within their family that has provided both strength and resolve. Depression has played a large and difficult part in their lives but it is only one part and despite all, their journey is a hopeful one.

The Best of Times, The Worst of Times is a joyful affirmation of the resilience, tenacity and courage of the human spirit and the all-encompassing power of unconditional love.

(Source: Allen & Undwin)

1 One More, for the Road Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 259-281)
Cathy is on holiday in Portugal, where her patient husband, Robin, has taken her as a respite from her illness. Eventually she achieves a degree of resolution.
1 Disreputable People Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 239-258)
The narrator describes her experiences with a dysfunctional jury.
1 Means to an End Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 211-222)
Lawyer and parole board member, Aurelia, struggles with the moral dilemmas posed by a particularly abhorrent crime.
1 Old Dixie Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 201-210)
When the narrator returns to his home town forty-five years after he left it he discovers that the idiosyncratic former postmistress, Dixie, is still alive. He befriends her, but when she is taken away to hospital he makes an odd discovery.
1 Colonel Clint's Campaign Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 181-200)
Colonel Clint goes to extreme lengths to attempt to impress others and avoid the sad realities of his life.
1 The Crafty Women's Association Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 167-179)
Despite her protests, Belle Bergin's friend, Marj Poropat, enters Belle in the Housewife of the Year award. When Belle's house wins the Bergin-Poropat hoax is born.
1 The Feminist Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 147-165)
Eighty-one-year-old Aunty Min asks Alix to teach her about feminism. Aunt Min embraces her enlightenment with irrepressible enthusiasm.
1 The Birthday Party Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 133-145)
Aunty Con is full of disapproval when she attends the birthday party her niece, Suellen, puts on for her five-year-old son.
1 God's Little Tadpole Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 113-132)
Anneliese and Roger have been married for twelve years, but the marriage has grown stale. In an attempt to revive it Roger persuades Anneliese to go away for a weekend.
1 Fortune Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 101-111)
Charles Fortune has carried a secret for thirty years. The burden of deception is becoming unbearable.
1 Eric's Phantom Date Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 79-99)
Eric attempts to escape from his overbearing mother and asks a work colleague to go out with him. The girl accepts, but fails to meet him as arranged.
1 Pillow Talk Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 53-62)
In prison after killing her baby, Sue labours to make a gift for her four-year-old son, who has been placed in foster care.
1 Kazinczy Utca, Budapest Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 43-52)
The narrator tells the story of her mother and her fight for survival in Hungary.
1 Now Melt into Sorrow Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 33-41)
A magistrate's compassion brings some comfort to the mother of a mentally ill son.
1 The Great Divide Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 23-32)
The narrator is largely raised by his Aunt Ruby while his parents run the pub. When he goes away to school he quickly forgets all that Aunty Ruby had done for him, but eventually has the opportunity to reunite her with one of her lost children.
1 Fish Food Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 11-21)
Five-year-old Melly is determined not to accept her father's girlfriend, Glenda. But when she runs away from her family on the beach it is Glenda who finds her and rescues her from an embarrassing situation.
1 Faith's Way Penelope Rowe , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Disreputable People 1998; (p. 1-10)
When Faith's breast cancer metastasises she does all she can to lessen the impact on her family and to die a good death.
1 3 y separately published work icon Disreputable People Penelope Rowe , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 1998 Z402056 1998 selected work short story 'From the scandalous, wry and blackly comic, to the reflective and deeply moving, these stories...explore the lives of families, friends and rivals with insight, economy and grace.' (Source: back cover)
1 2 y separately published work icon Blood Songs Penelope Rowe , Milsons Point : A Minerva Book , 1997 Z397712 1997 single work novel Claire Wisdom is a high-profile television journalist and the mother of three. She's popular, successful, respected - in control of her life. But her impeccable public image is about to be brought undone by a change in her brain chemistry, and the onset of manic depression. (Source: back cover)
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