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1 y separately published work icon The Set Roger Ward , London : Janus , 2011 7881947 2011 single work novel

'Tony was really the only one who had it all from birth. A privileged upbringing, an architectural career offered on a plate. All that was ever asked of him was to live a conventional life, but he could not comply. The story follows the lives of five Australian teenagers and their battle to be accepted by their peers. Set in the 1960s amongst the backdrop of parental rebellion, sexual experimentation and individuals struggling to forge careers, The Set is an Antipodian Peyton Place with a touch of television's Desperate Housewives. Previously unpublished, The Set became a controversial motion picture in 1970, in an era when homosexuality was a taboo subject in Australia. It tackles the issues teenagers faced and is a true insight into uncertain times. This edition has been updated and edited for modern audiences.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Bicycle Teacher Campbell Jefferys , Cambridge : Janus , 2005 13868753 2005 single work novel

'With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 went the culture and identity of millions of people. Through the story of Michael Smith, an Australian who moves to East Germany in 1981, a different side of communism is shown, a more positive side focusing on the people who live there, good people who have no ideological position. Michael marries an East Berliner and begins to raise a family. He further educates himself and becomes a teacher whereas he had been previously a mechanic. His life is fulfilling and satisfying; he succeeds in ways he could never have hoped to in Australia. The fall of the wall brings his happiness to a crashing halt, especially because he had supported the protest to reform but feared a selling-out to the West. For him, the unification is an end and not a beginning. He cannot reconcile that his happiness has been taken away from him by the West. His secret life as a Stasi (secret police) informer has him riddled with guilt. He uproots his family back to Australia, and to a much better life than the one he had left behind, but not nearly as satisfying as it had been in East Germany.' (Source: Author's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Branigan : A Novel Filton Hebbard , London : Janus , 1997 Z1036040 1997 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Mamzer Mark Freedman , London : Janus , 1996 Z1866074 1996 single work novel thriller
1 1 y separately published work icon A Family Affair Lisbet De Castro Lopo , London : Janus , 1995 Z181229 1995 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Black Angels Andrew Derrett , London : Janus , 1994 Z202333 1994 selected work short story
1 y separately published work icon Two Ladies of London James Hopkinson , London : Janus , 1993 Z843610 1993 single work novel
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