The Widow and Her Hero
Novel by Thomas Keneally
1-86471-101-9The Widow and Her Hero is a novel by the Australian author Thomas Keneally set in Australia during World War II.
Notes
- Dedication: "To the Coverdales - Alex, Rory, Craig, Margaret. With the Author's love."
Awards and nominations
- Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2008: longlisted
- New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, 2008: shortlisted
- Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Fiction, 2008: shortlisted
Interviews
- "ABC Radio National The Book Show" [1]
Reviews
- The Age [2]
- The Australian [3]
- The Courier-Mail [4]
- The Guardian [5]
- Sydney Morning Herald [6]
- The Telegraph [7][dead link]
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Novels by Thomas Keneally
- The Place at Whitton (1964)
- The Fear (1965)
- Bring Larks and Heroes (1967)
- Three Cheers for the Paraclete (1968)
- The Survivor (1969)
- A Dutiful Daughter (1971)
- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1972)
- Blood Red, Sister Rose (1974)
- Moses the Lawgiver (1975)
- Gossip from the Forest (1975)
- Season in Purgatory (1976)
- A Victim of the Aurora (1977)
- Passenger (1979)
- Confederates (1979)
- The Cut-Rate Kingdom (1980)
- Schindler's Ark (1982)
- A Family Madness (1985)
- The Playmaker (1987)
- Act of Grace (1988)
- By the Line (1989)
- Towards Asmara (1989)
- Flying Hero Class (1991)
- Chief of Staff (1991)
- Woman of the Inner Sea (1993)
- Jacko: The Great Intruder (1993)
- A River Town (1995)
- Bettany's Book (2000)
- An Angel in Australia (2000)
- The Tyrant's Novel (2003)
- The Widow and Her Hero (2007)
- The People's Train (2009)
- The Daughters of Mars (2012)
- Shame and the Captives (2014)
- Napoleon's Last Island (2015)
- Crimes of the Father (2016)
- The Soldier's Curse (2016)
- The Unmourned (2017)
- The Power Game (2018)
- Two Old Men Dying (2018)
- The Ink Stain (2019)
- The Dickens Boy (2020)
- Corporal Hitler's Pistol (2021)
- Fanatic Heart (2022)
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