Emily Maguire

Love Objects


Allen & Unwin, 2023

Nic is a forty-three-year-old trivia buff, amateur nail artist and fairy godmother to the neighbourhood's stray cats. She's also the owner of a decade's worth of daily newspapers, enough clothes and shoes to fill Big W three times over and a pen collection which, if laid end-to-end, would probably circle her house twice.

The person she's closest to in the world is her beloved niece Lena, who she meets for lunch every Sunday. One day Nic fails to show up. When Lena travels to her aunt's house to see if Nic's all right, she gets the shock of her life, and sets in train a series of events that will prove cataclysmic for them both.

By the acclaimed author of An Isolated Incident, Love Objects is a clear-eyed, heart-wrenching and deeply compassionate novel about love and family, betrayal and forgiveness, and the things we do to fill our empty spaces.

  • Longlisted, Fiction Book of the Year, Indie Book Awards, 2022, AU

  • Shortlisted, Literary Fiction Book of the Year, ABIA Awards, 2022, AU

  • Highly Commended, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, NSW Premier's Literary Awards, 2022, AU

  • Shortlisted, Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award, 2022, AU

Bold, furious, unapologetic and deeply insightful.
— Sofie Laguna, author of Infinite Splendours

About the Author

Emily Maguire is the author of six novels, including the Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Award-shortlisted An Isolated Incident, and three non-fiction books. Her articles and essays on sex, feminism, culture and literature have been published widely including in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, The Observer and The Age. Emily works as a teacher and as a mentor to young and emerging writers and was the 2018/2019 Writer-in-Residence at the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney.


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