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The Puzzleheaded Girl

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Oct 2016
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Eighteen-year-old Honor Lawrence is out of place at the bank where she works. When she refuses to accept a promotion, despite her obvious poverty, her mentor, Augustus Debrett, doesn't quite know what to make of it, or of her. Honor is an enigma—and she leaves confusion and uneasiness in her wake.


In The Puzzleheaded Girl, made up of four thematically linked novellas, Stead's unsurpassable skills of observation and social critique are on full display.


Christina Stead was born in 1902 in Sydney. Stead's first books, The Salzburg Tales and Seven Poor Men of Sydney, were published in 1934 to positive reviews in England and the United States. Her fourth work, The Man Who Loved Children, has been hailed as a ‘masterpiece' by Jonathan Franzen, among others. In total, Stead wrote almost twenty novels and short-story collections. Stead returned to Australia in 1969 after forty years abroad for a fellowship at the Australian National University. She resettled permanently in Australia in 1974 and was the first recipient of the Patrick White Award that year. Christina Stead died in Sydney in 1983, aged eighty. She is widely considered to be one of the most influential Australian authors of the twentieth century.


‘Christina Stead's talent is vital and powerful; her work has that original streak of genius so evident in the best Australian writing.' Sunday Times

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May 2017 Text Classics ISBN 1925355713
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First Edition Oct 2016 The Text Publishing Company ISBN 1925410145
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