Broken Book
Registered by meganh of Preston, Victoria Australia on 6/11/2011
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
Purchased from a local Op Shop on their $1 book sale - a favourite Australian author of mine who I discovered through bookcrossing a few years ago. I have not read this title before.
A very interesting fictional telling of the story of the troubled Australian author Charmian Clift. The main character, Katherine Elgin tells of her life in Australia, London and Greece alongside the book she is also writing about Cressida. The stories overlap and eventually become the one story of a troubled writer.
Journal Entry 3 by meganh at Tram 86 stop, Cnr Mansfield & High Sts in Thornbury, Victoria Australia on Thursday, March 16, 2017
Released 7 yrs ago (3/16/2017 UTC) at Tram 86 stop, Cnr Mansfield & High Sts in Thornbury, Victoria Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
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If you've found this book, you are invited to join its story through bookcrossing, a random community of book lovers. Bookcrossing has been arbitrarily distributing stray books all over the world for over 15 years(as at April 2016). These pages contain the right read for someone--or perhaps many people. The bookcrossing ID (BCID), which you entered in the "Enter a BCID" box on the website, is unique to this copy of this book. If you make a journal entry (either anonymously, or as a bookcrossing member) all previous readers of this actual book will be notified by email, and can follow the book as it travels. Bookcrossing is free to join and completely confidential (you are known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address). Come join the story of this book.