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    Heather Rose (born 1964) is an Australian author born in Hobart, Tasmania. She is the author of the acclaimed memoir Nothing Bad Ever Happens Here . She is best known for her novels The Museum of Modern Love , which won the 2017 Stella Prize , and Bruny (2019), which won Best General Fiction in the 2020 Australian Book Industry Awards .

  2. Heather Rose is a multi-award winning and best selling writer of fiction, memoir and children's literature. Explore her books, news, events and creative workshops on her official website.

  3. Nov 11, 2022 · Foreboding builds as the first chapters of Heather Rose’s memoir set up an idyllic life in 1960s Tasmania: “Childhood is kelp and sand, birds and sky, and boats pulled up with the tide …

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  4. Oct 27, 2022 · Standing on the upstairs balcony of Heather Rose’s house is like being on the prow of a becalmed ship. At the far end of the gently curving Tasmanian beach, forest runs to the sea. Rose swims ...

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  5. Dec 10, 2018 · Performance artist Marina Abramovic is the still point at the center of Heather Rose's new novel, as a motley cast of characters come to see her sitting at a table in New York's Museum of Modern Art.

  6. Heather Rose is the bestselling Australian author of eight novels. Heather writes for both adults and children. Her adult novels include Bruny, The Museum of Modern Love, The River Wife & The Butterfly Man. The Museum of Modern Love won the 2017 Stella Prize, the Christina Stead Prize and the Margaret Scott Prize.

  7. Nov 26, 2018 · Heather Rose’s novel, “The Museum of Modern Love,” is a part-fact, part-fiction tale of art, love, grief and convergence. Joe Wigdahl for The New York Times. SYDNEY, Australia — Heather ...

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