Michelle Saftich Michelle Saftich i(A15727 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Hatch Michelle Saftich , Fyshwick : Odyssey Books , 2020 18450867 2020 single work novel science fiction

'“With technology becoming so complex and overriding ethical boundaries and our ever-expanding push into space, we have to develop our senses to their fullest potential. We have to evolve faster.” These are the words her mother spoke the night before she left on an EASA-sponsored mission in space. She never came back.

'After her mother’s funeral, her brother also joined EASA. He went missing too. 

'Having lost both mother and brother, Britta Tate does not want to go with EASA when they come for her at age thirteen, but she doesn’t have much choice. They process her as a psychic intern and begin a grueling regiment of training. Ten years later, she is accomplished at many psychic abilities, but she is frustrated that her astral searches have been unable to track down her brother. Perhaps he just doesn’t want her to find him.

'And why does the number forty-nine keep appearing?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Wanderers No More : A Novel Michelle Saftich , Florey : Odyssey Books , 2017 12889810 2017 single work novel historical fiction

'The war may be over, but the fight to belong is just beginning.

'Left homeless, starving, and almost killed by the Second World War, the Saforo family are refugees fleeing Italy for a better life. The shores of Australia are calling to them and they head off, packing dreams of jobs, a home and … soccer.

'But from the moment they get off the boat, adapting to the Australian way of life is harder than it seems. Their family doesn’t speak right, eat right or even look right. As they struggle to build a simple life against the backdrop of 1950s racism, they start to wonder if they will be outsiders forever.

'A true family affair, Wanderers No More will make you laugh, remind you of your family, and warm your heart.'

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1 y separately published work icon Port of No Return : A Novel Michelle Saftich , Carwoola : Odyssey Books , 2015 9011963 2015 single work novel war literature

'Contessa and Ettore Saforo awake to a normal day in war-stricken, occupied Italy. By the end of the day, however, their house is in ruins and they must seek shelter and protection wherever they can. But the turbulent politics of 1944 refuses to let them be. As Tito and his Yugoslav Army threaten their German-held town of Fiume, Ettore finds himself running for his life, knowing that neither side is forgiving of those who have assisted the enemy. His wife and children must also flee the meagre life their town can offer, searching for a better life as displaced persons. Ettore and Contessa's battle to find each other, and the struggle of their family and friends to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of a devastating war, provide a rich and varied account of Italian migration to Australia after World War II. What can you do when you have nowhere left to call home? Port of No Return considers this question and more in a novel that is full of action, pain and laughter – a journey you will want to see through to the very end.' (Publication summary)

1 Flowers of Time i "Flowers line the banks of Spring,", Michelle Saftich , 1987 single work poetry
— Appears in: 1987 Anthology of Australian Poetry 1987; (p. 166)
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