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Dive into a dazzling novel of secrets, self-deception and the stories we tell, as Trent Dalton unveils his highly anticipated new work, Gravity Let Me Go.
From the internationally bestselling author of Boy Swallows Universe and Lola in the Mirror comes a gritty, darkly funny and wholly unexpected new novel about ambition, truth and the redemptive power of love.
Noah Cork has just published the scoop of a lifetime: a white-hot true-crime book about the cold-blooded killer who slipped an unfolding murder mystery into his mailbox. But if this is his moment of triumph, then why is his whole life unravelling? As a severe storm heads towards Brisbane, Noah is hurtling headfirst into a swirling squall of secrets. He must now cling for dear life to the only story that ever really mattered. He must hold on to the truth. He must hold on to the story. He must hold on to love.
Join Trent Dalton and host Michael Williams for an illuminating discussion about this electrifying new work.
Presented in partnership with Readings and University of Melbourne Arts and Culture
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Lecture Theatre B117, Glyn Davis Building, University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne, Room G01, Building 133 Masson Rd, Parkville VIC 3010
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Auslan interpreting available by-request
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Pre-signed books will be available for purchase at the event.
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Featuring

Trent Dalton
Trent Dalton is a two-time Walkley Award–winning journalist and the international bestselling author of Boy Swallows Universe, All Our Shimmering Skies, Love Stories and Lola in the Mirror. His books have sold over 2 million ...

Michael Williams
Michael Williams is the editor of The Monthly. He was previously the Artistic Director of Sydney Writers’ Festival. He has spent the past decade at the Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas in Melbourne as ...




