![]() ![]() Her following novels were The Hamilton Case (2002), The Lost Dog (2007), Questions of Travel (2012), Springtime : A Ghost Story (2014), and The Life to Come (2017). ![]() In the late 1990s de Kretser used long-service leave from Lonely Planet to write her first novel, The Rose Grower (1999). She was also a founding editor of the Australian Women's Book Review (1989-1992). De Kretser subsequently taught for a year at Montpellier and enrolled for an MA in Paris.Īfter returning to Australia, de Kretser worked for many years as an editor for the travel publisher, Lonely Planet, for which, in 1998, she edited the short story and travel writing anthology Brief Encounters : Stories of Love, Sex and Travel. After completing high school in Melbourne, she studied French at the University of Melbourne. Born in Sir Lanka, Michelle de Kretser was educated at Methodist College, Colombo, before migrating to Australia with her family in 1972, when she was 14. ![]()
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