Salvation Creek: An Unexpected Life

Publisher details

Author
Susan Duncan
Publisher
Random House Australia
Genre
Biography and Memoir
Released
03 August, 2006
ISBN
9781863256384

Salvation Creek: An Unexpected Life

Buy now

Retail partners

    Synopsis

    At 44 Susan Duncan appeared to have it all. Editor of two of Australia's top selling women's magazines, a happy marriage, a jetsetting lifestyle covering stories from New York to Greenland, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood royalty, the world was her oyster.But when her beloved husband and brother die within three days of each other, her glittering life shatters. In shock, she zips on her work face and soldiers on – until one morning eighteen months later when she simply can't get out of bed.Heartbreaking, funny and searingly honest, Salvation Creek is the story of a woman who found the courage not only to walk away from a successful career and begin again, but to beat the odds in her own battle for survival and find a new life – and love – in a tiny waterside idyll cut off from the outside world.From the terrifying first step of quitting the job that had always anchored her to abandoning herself to a passionate affair that she knows will break her heart, Duncan never flinches from the truth or loses her wicked sense of humour. Even when she finds a paradise on earth only to discover that it may be too late. It's been said that the greatest risk in life is not to take a risk.#92 in  Australia's Top 100 Favourite Homegrown Reads
    Susan Duncan
    About the author

    Susan Duncan

    Susan Duncan enjoyed a 25-year career spanning radio, newspaper and magazine journalism, including editing The Australian Women's Weekly and New Idea. She now lives in her own patch of offshore paradise, Pittwater, in the beautiful home built for poet Dorothea Mackellar in 1925.Her bestselling memoir, Salvation Creek won the 2007 Nielsen BookData Booksellers Choice Award and was shortlisted for the prestigious Dobbie Award, part of the Nita B Kibble awards for women writers. Its sequel, The House at Salvation Creek, was also a huge bestseller.She has now turned her hand to fiction and is the author of two novels: The Briny Cafe and Gone Fishing.

    Books by Susan Duncan

    Related articles

    Vote Now to Win Better Reading's 2024 Top 50 Kids' Books!

    News | Book Life

    24 June 2024

    Vote Now to Win Better Reading's 2024 Top 50 Kids' Books!

    Q&A: Jenny Lecoat, Author of Beyond Summerland

    News | Author Related

    16 July 2024

    Q&A: Jenny Lecoat, Author of Beyond Summerland

      A Year of Fresh Voices: 5 Compelling Debut Novels

      News | Featured

      16 July 2024

      A Year of Fresh Voices: 5 Compelling Debut Novels

      PODCAST: Jake Adelstein on Working in Japan and His Career Trajectory as a Journalist

      Podcast

      15 July 2024

      PODCAST: Jake Adelstein on Working in Japan and His Career Trajectory as a Journalist

        Q&A: Anna Johnston, Author of The Borrowed Life by Frederick Fife

        News | Author Related

        10 July 2024

        Q&A: Anna Johnston, Author of The Borrowed Life by Frederick Fife

          Celebrate First Nations Languages and Culture: 5 Bright, Fun and Bilingual Kids’ Books

          News | Book Life | Events & Festivals

          10 July 2024

          Celebrate First Nations Languages and Culture: 5 Bright, Fun and Bilingual Kids’ Books

          Glamorous and Gripping: Read an extract from Death in the Air by Ram Murali

          News

          9 July 2024

          Glamorous and Gripping: Read an extract from Death in the Air by Ram Murali

            Podcast: Julia Lawrinson on The Unconventional Relationships and Identity Exploration

            Podcast

            8 July 2024

            Podcast: Julia Lawrinson on The Unconventional Relationships and Identity Exploration

              Q&A: Michael Robotham, Author of Storm Child

              News | Author Related

              2 July 2024

              Q&A: Michael Robotham, Author of Storm Child

                PODCAST: Francesca de Tores on Unveiling Gender Identity Through Historical Fiction

                Podcast

                1 July 2024

                PODCAST: Francesca de Tores on Unveiling Gender Identity Through Historical Fiction

                  PODCAST: Rachel Treasure on The Transformative Power of Literature in Advocating for Change

                  Podcast

                  27 June 2024

                  PODCAST: Rachel Treasure on The Transformative Power of Literature in Advocating for Change

                    COMMENTS

                    Leave a Reply

                    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *