Jessica Stanley Jessica Stanley i(6406916 works by)
Born: Established: Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

'Jessica Stanley was born in regional Victoria and grew up in Canberra and Melbourne. She worked in journalism and politics before moving to London in 2011.' Prior to relocating to the UK, Stanley had attained a Bachelor of Performing Arts from Monash University.

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Notes

  • In 2012 Jessica Stanley won the Readers’ Choice prize of $5000, in the Voiceless Writing competition, for her story 'Not Long Now'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon A Great Hope Sydney : Picador , 2022 23596599 2022 single work novel

'John Clare was a titan in Australian politics. The head of a powerful union, he had long been tipped as a future leader himself. Supporting him in his push for power were his elegant wife Grace, his troubled children Sophie and Toby, and Tessa, the mistress he thought would stay secret.

'But now John has fallen, brutally, to his death. A terrible accident - or was it?

'In the wake of losing John, his inner circle mourn and rage, remembering and trying to forget the many ways he'd loved and disappointed them. An adoring and unreliable father; a grateful and selfish husband; a besotted and absent lover; an authoritative and compassionate leader; a failed politician in an era when party politics failed a nation. As those around him reassess everything they knew of and felt for John, a new idea of what love and power really mean begins to emerge - as does the true cause of his death.

'Gripping, propulsive and ambitious, A Great Hope untangles the mystery of John's fall through the eyes of those who knew him best - or thought they did. Deftly displaying the clash of the political and the personal, this is a novel for our times, from a brilliant and forceful new Australian writer.'(Publication summary)

2023 longlisted Davitt Award Best Debut
2023 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
2023 shortlisted MUD Literary Prize
2022 longlisted Mark and Evette Moran Nib Award for Literature
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