Karen Kissane Karen Kissane i(A3290 works by)
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Journalist Karen Kissane has been a senior writer with the Age newspaper in Melbourne. Kissane covered Victoria's 2009 'Black Saturday' bushfires for the newspaper and later wrote the non-fiction title Worst of Days: Inside the Black Saturday Firestorm. The book, described by its publisher as a 'behind-the-scenes story of the people who were inside Black Saturday's most deadly firestorm, the Kilmore blaze', won the 2010 Colin Roderick Award.

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y separately published work icon Worst of Days : Inside the Black Saturday Firestorm Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2010 24423319 2010 single work non-fiction

'From dawn, the bush was tinder dry, and hot winds grew and fed off the baked landscape, sucking out every last drop of moisture, whipping sparks from power lines, and stirring up menace and danger.

'Worst of Days is the behind-the-scenes story of the people who were inside Black Saturday's most deadly firestorm, the Kilmore blaze. It is a powerful and gripping narrative of disaster and resilience, of men and women and children facing the ultimate stress.

'This is the story of what we do at the very worst of times: from the man who braved the flames to help a mate, to another who refused even to cover the face of a dead man, saying, 'No mate, not my job.' It is the story of officials' bungles and best efforts, towns and their heroes, of survivors, saviours and lost souls.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2010 winner Colin Roderick Award
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