Absorbing, Lyrical and Vivid: Read an Extract from The Heart is a Star by Megan Rogers

Absorbing, Lyrical and Vivid: Read an Extract from The Heart is a Star by Megan Rogers

Like a splinter in my finger, I always thought if I left my mother alone, she would work herself out. As my phone rings and her rat-trap voice springs into action, I assume this time will be just like the others: that all I need to do is listen, withstand the burst of fire in my blood, say the words she needs to hear and then hang up.

For the past twenty-seven years, on the twentieth of December, I’ve heard the same declaration. ‘I’m tired, Layla,’ Mum would say. ‘Maybe it’s the cold or the town or your father’s shadow lurking.’ There would be a pause then, the silence magnifying her martyrdom. ‘Always,’ she would whisper, ‘lurking.’ And I would think of her in that husk of a house, curled up beneath the faded painting of Lazarus, the phone cord wrapped around four of her fingers. Her minus sign eyes. I would imagine the threadbare carpet and dusty childhood photographs; outside, the soaked soil and the Huon pine trees, creating their own darkness under dense cloud. ‘The forecast is nothing but trouble,’ she’d declare. ‘The wind will blow salt into every nook and cranny.’ She’d stand and pace the kitchen linoleum, her feet making suction-cap sounds; grief as energy. ‘I need to know that you will come for Christmas. Say it,’ she would hiss. ‘Say it or you’ll find me in the bathtub.’

And every time I would sigh. Plane tickets already purchased never enough assurance. Her tone of voice turning over a heavy stone in my stomach, the weight that only children who’ve grown up with a bottomless-pit parent can understand. We learn to ignore the heaviness. Hell, we learn to blame it on ourselves, until the only way we believe the load will lighten is by making ourselves as small as their problems are big. Part of me wished I could just say no, to see if she’d go through with the threat. ‘Yes, yes,’ I would always concede, ‘of course we’ll be there.’

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      Publisher details

      The Heart is a Star
      Author
      Megan Rogers
      Publisher
      HarperCollins
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      28 April, 2023
      ISBN
      9781460763001

      Synopsis

      Absorbing, lyrical, vivid and compulsively readable – The Heart is a Star is beautiful storytelling from a talented new writer. A novel for fans of Holly Ringland, Jacqueline Maley, Hannah Richell.

      Layla Byrnes is exhausted. She's juggling a demanding job as an anaesthetist, a disintegrating marriage, her young kids, and a needy lover. And most particularly she's managing her histrionically unstable mother, who repeatedly threatens to kill herself.

      But this year, it's different. When her mother rings just before Christmas, she doesn't follow the usual script. Instead, she tells Layla that there's something she needs to tell her about her much-loved father. In response, Layla drops everything to rush to her childhood home on the wild west coast of Tasmania. She's determined to finally confront her mother – and find out what really happened to her father – and lay some demons to rest.

      The Heart is a Star is an engrossing, lyrical and powerfully absorbing novel about the complicated and beautiful messiness of midlife; about the ways in which we navigate an intricate, complicated world; and about how we can uncover our true selves when we are forced to face the myths that make us.

      Megan Rogers
      About the author

      Megan Rogers

      Megan Rogers began her working life as an editorial assistant at Allen & Unwin, before moving to the State Library of Victoria, in Marketing. In 2014 Megan finished a PhD in Creative Writing at RMIT, which resulted in the book, Finding the Plot, A Maternal Approach to Madness in Literature published by feminist publisher Demeter Press. She also has a Bachelor of Arts/Science (Monash), a Diploma of Professional Writing & Editing (RMIT), a Graduate Diploma in Professional Communication (Deakin), and a Masters of Marketing (Monash). Megan lives in the Mornington Peninsula outside Melbourne. The Heart is a Star is her first novel.

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