y separately published work icon The Shadowed Days Trilogy series - author   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 The Shadowed Days Trilogy
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y separately published work icon Shadowed Days : Fragments of a Melbourne Boyhood Garry Kinnane , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2008 Z1562035 2008 single work autobiography 'Garry Kinnane's haunting evocation of his boyhood in Melbourne in the 40s and 50s brings to life a struggling family. Frank and Thelma and their two boys, Garry and Ray, are always on the move - from Richmond to Mount Macedon, to North Melbourne, among the homeless in "Larundel", and finally to an uneasy life in Valentine Street.' (Publisher's blurb)
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y separately published work icon Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid Garry Kinnane , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2012 Z1929671 2012 single work autobiography 'In Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid, Garry Kinnane continues the story, begun in Shadowed Days, of a young man looking for his direction in life. Having left school early, Garry finds himself at twenty-one in danger of working forever as an insurance clerk in the city. But gradually he finds an escape route—through night classes in literature, the folk-revival, The Push, the attractions of a Bohemian life ...' (Publisher's blurb)
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y separately published work icon Time of Arrival Garry Kinnane , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2016 10772699 2016 single work autobiography

'In 'Time of Arrival' Garry Kinnane tells of a decade of living abroad - Greece, a war-affected Europe, London in the 60s and 70s, his involvement in the student movement, a scholarship to Oxford. His search for direction is aided by friends and the faith of his wife Jo, through the struggle to raise a family in times of hardship, and the ultimate desire to return home to Australia. It is a tale of journey and arrival - at a place, an achievement, a self-discovery.

'This is the final volume of a trilogy that began with childhood in 'Shadowed Days', and continued with youth in 'Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid'.' (Publication summary)

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First known date: 2008
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