Homebush Boy

· Bolinda · Narrated by Warwick Allsopp
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5 hr 45 min
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In this vivacious memoir, Thomas Keneally conjures up his youthful self at a pivotal period in his life – as a red-haired teenager who idolised Gerald Manley Hopkins, had visions of being a sporting hero and dreamed of winning the heart of the alluring Bernadette Curran. The one role he did not see himself playing was priest, despite the encouragement of the Brothers at his Catholic school – until Bernadette announced her intention of becoming a nun. Drawing an affectionate portrait of the people who inspired and influenced him, Keneally beautifully captures the agonies and the ecstacies of adolescence.

About the author

Thomas Keneally was born in Sydney in 1935. Of Irish descent, he trained for several years for the Catholic priesthood but did not take Orders. He worked as a schoolteacher, clerk and drama teacher. From the mid-1960s on, his novels began to appear and soon Keneally embarked on an extraordinary career as a writer, with remarkable success in Australia and overseas. He has won many prestigious literary awards. He won the Booker Prize in 1982 has won the Miles Franklin Award twice.

Warwick is a WAAPA graduate. His theatre credits include South Pacific, The Pirates of Penzance, The Dead Man Brake (STC) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. TV credits include Home & Away, All Saints, Packed to the Rafters, Devil’s Dust, The Pacific (US) and Comedy Cuts (UK). Warwick has also written and performed with award-winning comedy duo Allsopp & Henderson at venues including the Sydney Opera House, the Edinburgh Fringe and London’s Soho Theatre.

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