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‘There is jealousy and deception in this strangely tender book that spans continents, generations and cultures. Pulsing with secrets, it stages the legacy of silence.’ 


Dominique Hecq Leonora has relocated to Melbourne from London and falls in love with Margaret, a fellow teacher who three years later dies of cancer. While still grieving for Margaret, Leonora meets and befriends Anna, the Polish woman who lives next door. 

Crimson Light Polished Wood illuminates with subtle ease the influence Leonora has on Anna’s daughter, Lydia, introducing her to the world of literature and art. 

This is a novel about the ways we all long for acceptance and how those we might feel most in touch with – including parents, siblings and mentors – can often have different values and views about us. 


As such it is a beautiful work about art, gender, inheritance, understanding and celebration. 


Praise:
‘Through her protagonist, Lydia, Monica Raszewski delicately uncovers the layers of a family friend’s hidden past. This is a compassionate novel about aloneness, disappointment and betrayal; and it’s about a heartfelt desire for intimacy, connectedness and belonging.’ - Antoni Jach 

Praise for Monica Raszewski’s writing: ‘Beguiling and compelling The Archaeology of a Dream City is all the more moving for the subtlety and tact of its beautifully decanted writing, rare qualities that are sure, in turn, to haunt its readers.’ - Marion May Campbell
LGBTQIA+ Themes, LGBTQIA+ Own Voices
Contemporary

About The Author

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Monica Raszewski is Melbourne-based novelist and playwright. 


Her first novel, The Archaeology of a Dream City, was published in 2021 by Balestier Press(U.K.) and was shortlisted in the NSW Premiers’ Literary Awards (New Writing) in 2022. 


Monica has had short stories published in literary journals including Overland, Meanjin and Southerly and several plays produced in Melbourne and in Sydney. 


Her radio plays, Forest and Ghost Words, were produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and broadcast nationally.

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