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This week Cheryl Akle is joined by Alice Nelson to discuss her latest book The Children’s House – a hope-filled and outstanding novel that weaves together shared stories of displacement and trauma. Together they discuss Alice’s journey to becoming a writer, and how her experiences of living and working in Harlem influenced her novel.
Podcast guest: Alice Nelson
After university in Australia, Alice Nelson lived and worked in Harlem, living in the brownstone on 120th Street in which The Children’s House is set. While studying in New York, she worked at a non-profit agency run by an order of nuns as a case worker with refugee and undocumented migrant families. Alice was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald’s Best Young Australian Novelists for her first novel, The Last Sky. The novel also won the TAG Hungerford Award and was shortlisted for the Australian Society of Authors’ Barbara Jefferis Award and for The Australian/Vogel’s Literary Award. Alice’s short fiction, essays and reviews have appeared in publications such as The Sydney Review of Books, The Asia Literary Review, Southerly Magazine and the West Australian Newspaper.
Alice now lives in Perth.
















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