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Joy Hooton

Joy Hooton is co-author of The Australian Companion to
Australian Literature
(1994).

Joy Hooton reviews 'Point of Departure' by Pamela Hardy and 'A Patchwork Life' by Eva Marks

March 2004, no. 259 25 October 2022
Joy Hooton reviews 'Point of Departure' by Pamela Hardy and 'A Patchwork Life' by Eva Marks
Eva Marks was nine years old and living in Vienna when Kristallnacht forced her family to leave Austria. Although her parents separated early, there was no shortage of money during her first nine years. Her mother ran a successful business manufacturing exquisite accessories for fashionable women, which involved occasional travel. At these times, Eva was left in the care of her grandmother and her ... (read more)

Joy Hooton reviews 'The Thirteenth Night: A mother’s story of the life and death of her son' by Jan McNess, and 'Something More Wonderful' by Sonia Orchard

April 2003, no. 250 11 October 2022
Joy Hooton reviews 'The Thirteenth Night: A mother’s story of the life and death of her son' by Jan McNess, and 'Something More Wonderful' by Sonia Orchard
On the night of 13 September 1993, flight lieutenants Jeremy McNess and Mark Cairns-Cowan were killed when their F-111 crashed at Guyra, in northern NSW. Written by Jeremy’s mother, The Thirteenth Night dwells on the complex fatality of that night, which permanently changed several life stories in an instant. For his mother, who had coped with his exceptionally difficult childhood, winning throu ... (read more)

Joy Hooton reviews 'The Bibliography of Australian Literature A–E', edited by John Arnold and John Hay

December 2001–January 2002, no. 237 26 August 2022
Joy Hooton reviews 'The Bibliography of Australian Literature A–E', edited by John Arnold and John Hay
This publication (BAL) represents the first section of a general bibliography, which the general editors describe as one of the major projects of the Bibliography of Australia Project (BALP) of the National Key Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University. It includes, as a lengthy appendix, Kerry White’s bibliography of Australian Children’s Books 1989–2000 A–E. ... (read more)