Back to All Events

Book Chat with Ned Manning

  • The Book Cow 34 Eyre Street Kingston, ACT, 2604 Australia (map)

Book Chat with Ned Manning

5:30pm Friday 12 August

Join Ned Manning in conversation with Barbie Robinson on his debut novel Painting the Light


ABOUT THE EVENT

Based on real people and events in Australian history, Painting the Light is a story of love between two people and their love for their country.

About Painting the Light:
Nell Hope escapes the constraints of being the daughter of one of Australia’s leading merino breeders to pursue her dream of becoming an artist in Paris. At the same time, Alec Murray turns his back on the legal career his father has mapped out for him to try his luck converting scrub country in Central Western New South Wales into viable farming land.

Hitler’s march into Europe brings their dreams to a shuddering halt.

Nell’s forced home to work on the family property, while Alec enlists and joins the war effort in on the other side of the world.

Over champagne in Sydney’s glamourous new nightclub, Nell and Alec begin a whirlwind wartime romance. But their experiences of the war change them. Together, they’re driven by a vision of a new, fairer Australia, even though they know they’ll be ostracised by family and friends alike as they work to achieve it.

Read Barbie Robinson's review of Painting the Light at Living Arts Canberra - HERE.

Ned Manning is a writer, actor and teacher. His memoir, Playground Duty (NewSouth Books), has become required reading for anyone interested in the real world of teaching.

Ned’s play for young people, Alice Dreaming (Cambridge University Press), is widely produced in schools and youth theatre groups around Australia. Ned has written over 20 plays, including 9 for the Bell Shakespeare Company’s Actors at Work program and three in collections with 7ON. His plays include Us or Them, Milo, Close to the Bone and Kenny’s Coming Home.

Ned's acting credits in film include starring in the cult classic Dead End Drive-In, as well as appearing in Looking for Alibrandi. TV credits include The Shiralee, Bodyline and the recent FX hit, Mr Inbetween. Theatre credits include performances for STC, Griffin and the Q Theatre. Painting the Light is Ned’s first novel.


Venue
The Book Cow Bookshop
Lava Espresso Bar, Eyre Street Markets
34 Eyre Street
Kingston, ACT 2604

 
Previous
Previous
20 September

Meet the Author, Joëlle Gergis

Next
Next
21 September

Mabo Lecture: Dr Terri Janke