A Coming-Of-Age Like No Other: Read an Extract from Maggie by Catherine Johns

A Coming-Of-Age Like No Other: Read an Extract from Maggie by Catherine Johns

For more than twenty years after I left school, I put up a shield against memory.

I couldn’t bear to listen to certain music: The Beatles; Beethoven’s Symphony Number 6; Christmas carols sung by a choir.

If I brushed against a cluster of star-jasmine flowers, I inhaled with the scent an unblemished, forgotten bliss, and I was no longer on a Melbourne footpath but beside Delia in the line of boarders, waiting to go in to mass at the convent in Cumberland, the air sweetly spiced from the old jasmine vine arching on the cloister: beyond it the chapel’s shadow lay blue-green on the lawn, the garden was golden in the early morning sun. Or if I heard the shrill, ratcheting sounds of plovers, I was in the bottom paddock with Delia after school, talking in the peaceful air, she eating her orange and I my apple, blameless and content.

Other times, I heard the querulous calls of doves outside my window in the morning, and I was in the room in Abernant I shared with Anne, waking to the cold stone of dread in my chest, fumbling beneath my pillow for my book.

And for years I couldn’t sleep in a motel.

But it was the memories of my years at the convent before I met Lloyd that left me winded, stranded in the space between present and past…

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      Publisher details

      Maggie
      Author
      Catherine Johns
      Publisher
      Hachette
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      01 February, 2023
      ISBN
      9780733644719

      Synopsis

      A devastating coming-of-age story that charts lost innocence and thwarted dreams, but also survival and the reintegration of a shattered self.

      A Catholic priest appears to promise the world; a schoolgirl starved for affection and looking to escape her violent home life - this is the story of Maggie.

      In the autumn of 1967, seventeen-year-old Maggie Reed is dreaming of breaking free from her troubled family. All she has to do is move from childhood to adulthood. For her, university will be the key. Then, one morning after Mass, she meets the new curate, and is slowly drawn into a taboo relationship with the much older Father Nihill.

      Bringing to life descriptions of 1960s Australia that are by turns starkly confronting and exquisitely beautiful, Maggie explores questions of power in a complex, forbidden relationship and reveals the strength of a young woman who both loses herself and finds herself anew.
      Catherine Johns
      About the author

      Catherine Johns

      Catherine Johns has taught English and French in Melbourne secondary schools, and English in TAFE.

      Her short stories have been published in Meanjin and Island Magazine. One of these was shortlisted for The Age short story competition. Maggie is her first novel. Catherine lives and writes in Melbourne.

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