Synopses & Reviews
"A back-street Tristan and Isolde."Daily Mail, 1962
"A triumph."Times Literary Supplement, 1962
Brownie and Lola are young and in love. But the oddsnot to mention their mothers, the cops, welfare officers and the stifling conventions of 1950s Brisbaneare against them. When they are forced to face adult responsibilities, will they rise to the challenge, or fall apart? Criena Rohan's classic novel of rock and roll, youthful rebellion and big dreams, is a love story for the ages. The 1989 film adaptation of this book was a box-office success and Kylie Minogue's first film.
Synopsis
Rohan's 1962 novel of rock 'n' roll, youthful rebellion and big dreams is a love story for the ages.
Synopsis
A back-street Tristan and Isolde Daily Mail
Brownie and Lola are young and in love. But the odds are against themnot to mention their mothers, the cops, welfare officers and the stifling conventions of 1950s Brisbane. When they are forced to face adult responsibilities, will they rise to the challenge, or fall apart?
About the Author
DEIRDRE CASH (writing as Criena Rohan) was born in Melbourne in 1924. Her first novel, The Delinquents, was written when the author was hospitalized for four months with suspected tuberculosis. The novel was published in London in 1962, to acclaim. It was made into a cult film, starring Kylie Minogue, in 1989.
Eventually diagnosed with cancer, Cash wrote her second novel, Down by the Dockside (1963), while in and out of hospital. Deirdre Cash died in Melbourne in 1963, aged thirty-eight.
NICK EARLS is the author of thirteen novels for adults and teenagers, three collections of short fiction and the Word Hunters series for children. Most of his books are set in or near Brisbane. Five of his novels have been adapted for theatre and two have become feature films.