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Geraldine

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55 of 55 copies available
55 of 55 copies available
The story of a woman who changes the world that wants to change her. Geraldine is born with an adventurer' s heart. Whether it' s escaping from boarding school in Rhodesia, or buying hormones from the local speed dealer in Weston-super-Mare, Geraldine is open to all the world has to offer— even if the world doesn' t quite know what to make of her. Arriving in Australia as an adolescent, Geraldine finds solace and self-discovery through music. As she grows into a woman, she not only inspires others but also learns to be accepted for who she truly is.
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    • Books+Publishing

      January 21, 2025
      In this heartwarming debut novel, spanning the 1960s to the early 2000s, music journalist and artist manager Andrea Thompson tells the story of Geraldine, a fierce protagonist who remains true to herself despite the world’s attempts to define her. The novel follows Geraldine from her early years in England, through her childhood when she’s forced to move to Zambia, and into her coming-of-age years in Perth, where she remains into adulthood. Originally intending to write a memoir, Thompson pivoted to fiction and brings a fresh approach to gender-diverse topics, focusing on moments of light and hope rather than dwelling in darkness—something I believe we need more of in the works on bookshop shelves. The result is a character-driven story full of ordinary yet meaningful moments. Despite its uplifting tone, Geraldine touches on some important political and historical issues surrounding gender inclusivity in Western Australia. With a unique blend of sweet sorrow and hope, the novel raises awareness of life’s injustices, while leaving this reader feeling inspired rather than dispirited. Packed with music references from the 60s and 70s, and nods to some of Perth’s most iconic bars and nightclubs from the 80s and 90s, this is a book for those yearning for a compelling protagonist who never backs down. Fans of Craig Silvey’s Honeybee and the anthology An Unexpected Party will find themselves right at home with Geraldine.

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