Past Event

Book Launch: The Fine Colour of Rust by P A O'Reilly

15th Mar 2012

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Presenter: P A O'Reilly
Website: http://www.harpercollins.com.au/authors/50033818/PA_OReilly/index.aspx
Event Duration: 120 minutes

Single mother and dreamer Loretta Boskovic lives in Gunapan, a town lost in the scrubby Australian bush. She has fantasies about dumping her two kids in the orphanage and riding off on a Harley with her dream lover. Her best pal is a crusty old junk man called Norm. She needs a lawnmower; he gives her two goats called Terror and Panic.

Loretta’s a self-dubbed ‘old scrag’, but she’s got a big heart and a strong sense of injustice. So, when the government threatens to close down Gunapan’s primary school, and there’s a whiff of corruption wafting through the corridors of the local council, Loretta stirs into action. She may be short of money, influence and a fully functioning car, but she has loyal friends. Together they can organise protests, supermarket sausage sizzles, a tour of the abattoir – whatever it takes to hold on to the scrap of world that is home.

The Fine Colour of Rust is a wryly funny, beautifully observed, life-affirming novel about friendship, love and fighting for things that matter. In Loretta Boskovic, Paddy O’Reilly (writing as P A O’Reilly) has created a truly endearing heroine who gives us all permission to dream.


Paddy O′Reilly is a writer from Melbourne. Her work has been published and broadcast widely both here and internationally. Her short story collection THE END OF THE WORLD garnered much review coverage in Australia and was shortlisted for several awards. Her debut novel, THE FACTORY, was broadcast in fifteen episodes as the ABC Radio National Book Reading in 2009. She has also written screenplays. 

Paddy has spent several years living in Japan, working as a copywriter and translator.

At the launch, High School for Coburg will be cooking up a sausage sizzle fundraiser to raise funds for and awareness of the desperate need to reopen a high school in Coburg.

http://www.highschoolforcoburg.org/p/about-hsc.html

The publisher: http://harpercollins.com.au/