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Fiction

The Golden Age by Joan London

by Kerryn Goldsworthy
September 2014, no. 364

The Golden Age by Joan London

Vintage Australia, $32.99 pb, 256 pp

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When the polio epidemics at the hinge of the twentieth century were catching hundreds of Australian children and adults in their web of pathogens, a pub in suburban Perth called ‘The Golden Age’ was converted – with its name unchanged – into a convalescent home for children who were recovering from polio but still unready to go back into the world. Joan London has used this fact as the starting point for her new novel, sticking with the allusive and luminous name of the real-life institution.

 


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The Golden Age by Joan London

Vintage Australia, $32.99 pb, 256 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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