Books at the Brewery: Lech Blaine and Australian Gospel
We’re delighted to welcome Lech Blaine to The Taproom in November. We are fans of his Quarterly Essay contributions and his memoir Car Crash was an incredible read, described by Trent Dalton as ‘A heart-soaring act of literary bravery’.
Lech’s new book, Australian Gospel: A Family Saga, is a dark comedy about the tangled fates of two couples and the children trapped between them
Michael and Mary Shelley are Christian fanatics who loathe their fellow Australians – especially their 'reckless indulgence of alcohol and obsession with idiotic ball sports'.
Lenore and Tom Blaine are working-class Queensland publicans raising a large family in a raucous, loving, sports-obsessed home.
There's just one problem. Lenore and Tom are foster parents to three of Michael and Mary's children, who were removed from the Shelleys as infants. And the Shelleys are prepared to do anything to get them back. Anything.
Australian Gospel is the true story of Lech Blaine's family, a stranger-than-fiction tale that is heartbreaking, hilarious and altogether astonishing.
Lech will be in conversation with Chris Donnelly.
Date: Wednesday 13 November
Time: 6:30pm
Venue: Shedshaker Brewery, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 3450
Price: $15.00