
AUCK ON ITS WAY
WGTN IN STOCK
Pages:
800
Published:
4 Nov 2025
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Text Publishing Company
ISBN:
9781923058101
Spanning two decades-from the publication of her lightning-rod debut novel in the late 70s, to the throes of a consuming affair in the late 80s, and the messiness and pain of a disintegrating marriage in the late 90s-the diaries reveal the life of one of the world's greatest writers.
Devastatingly honest and disarmingly funny, How to End a Story is a portrait of loss, betrayal, and the sheer force of a woman's anger-but also of hard work and resilience, moments of hope and joy, the immutable ties of motherhood, and the regenerative power of a room of one's own.
PRAISE-
'Very well might be the finest literary diaries since Virginia Woolf's...
' Daunt Books
'The real value of this collection is the opportunity it affords us to see the domestic, ordinary, everyday world through Garner's eyes.' Washington Post
'What a wonderful writer. Her prose is spare and beautiful...There are very few writers that I admire more.' David Nicholls
'This diary begins by registering what is ordinary, how days are, what it is like to be a writer, a daughter, a mother, a lover, a citizen of Melbourne.' Colm T ibin
'A voice of great honesty and energy.' Anne Enright
Devastatingly honest and disarmingly funny, How to End a Story is a portrait of loss, betrayal, and the sheer force of a woman's anger-but also of hard work and resilience, moments of hope and joy, the immutable ties of motherhood, and the regenerative power of a room of one's own.
PRAISE-
'Very well might be the finest literary diaries since Virginia Woolf's...
' Daunt Books
'The real value of this collection is the opportunity it affords us to see the domestic, ordinary, everyday world through Garner's eyes.' Washington Post
'What a wonderful writer. Her prose is spare and beautiful...There are very few writers that I admire more.' David Nicholls
'This diary begins by registering what is ordinary, how days are, what it is like to be a writer, a daughter, a mother, a lover, a citizen of Melbourne.' Colm T ibin
'A voice of great honesty and energy.' Anne Enright
$65.00



