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Lucy Treloar is an Australian novelist. Her first novel, Salt Creek, won the 2016 Dobbie Literary Award and was shortlisted for the 2016 Miles Franklin Award and the 2016 Walter Scott Prize. Her second novel, Wolfe Island, won the 2020 Barbara Jefferis Award and was shortlisted for both the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction and the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction in 2020. Treloar was born in Malaysia, grew up in England and Sweden, before moving to Melbourne, Victoria. She has a BA (Hons) in fine arts from the University of Melbourne and a diploma of professional writing and editing from RMIT University. In 2014 she won the Pacific regional prize in the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her short story "The Dog and the Sea". Works Books Treloar, Lucy (August 2015), Salt Creek, Picador Australia (published 2015), ISBN 978-1-74353-903-3 Treloar, Lucy (27 August 2019), Wolfe Island, Pan Macmillan Australia (published 2019), ISBN 978-1-76055-315-9 Treloar, Lucy (31 October 2023), Days of Innocence and Wonder, Pan Macmillan Australia (published 2023), ISBN 978-1-76098-273-7 Essay "Writing the Apocalypse", in Meanjin, vol. 79, no. 2, June 2020, pages 26–36 Short stories "The Dog and the Sea" "In the Park" "Wrecking Ball" "Natural Selection" References. Discover the Lucy Treloar popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lucy Treloar books.

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    To Sing of War

    Catherine McKinnon

    From the author of the Miles Franklin Award shortlisted Storyland, comes a rich, layered and thrilling novel of love, war and friendship, To Sing of War.'Transcends the boundaries ...