Robert Drewe's new novel Whipbird is both a sharply observed, vividly imagined, satirical portrait of contemporary Australia and a modern comedy of manners.
Join us for a riveting discussion as Robert Drewe (in conversation with William Yeoman) explores with humour, sensitivity and a dash of the surreal, what it means to be an Australian family today; a family trying to find common ground across a blend of generations and different cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Like the novel, this event is bound to be comic, honest, sympathetic – and vastly entertaining.