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1 1 y separately published work icon Here in the After Marion Frith , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2021 22590409 2021 single work novel

'Two damaged people, one unlikely friendship and a way to find hope in the darkness.

'Anna has survived the worst. So has Nat. Two broken souls, struggling to find a place in a world they no longer fit.

'Anna, 62, is the victim of a terrorist attack in which eleven others were murdered. Nat, 35, is an Army veteran who fought in Afghanistan. They have so little in common. And so much. 

'A friendship stirs between them, tentative and unlikely, its foundation the violence they have seen and the memories that stalk them. Together, they begin to search for a way back home.

'But when Nat's wife falls unexpectedly pregnant, terrible ghosts from his wartime past rise up and much more than a friendship is at stake.

'Here in the after is a poignant and uplifting exploration of the legacy of trauma and the healing power of connection.' (Publication summary)

1 Epilogue : The Summing Up of Morris Wesst Marion Frith , 1994 single work biography
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 6 August 1994; (p. C1)
1 Springwood Magic Marion Frith , 1994 single work biography
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 12 November 1994; (p. C1,C2)
1 Sounds of Silence Marion Frith , 1994 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 19 March 1994; (p. C3)

One of Australia's most respected poets tells Marion Frith about her satisfactions and about her despair for the world.

1 On Page Three [13 February 1991] Marion Frith , 1991 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 13 February 1991; (p. 3)
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