Nadia Wheatley is an Australian writer whose publications range from biography and history to fiction and picture books. Her biography The Life and Myth of Charmian Clift was the Age Book of the Year, Non-fiction, and is the only biography to have won the Australian History Prize, NSW Premier's History Awards.
'A book to weep over for the tragic lives it skilfully explores.' -- Judith Beveridge * Australian Book Review, Best Books of 2018 * 'Her Mother's Daughter is a great read for two reasons. Firstly, it provides a thoughtful, authentic - sometimes exciting, sometimes disturbing - social history of the times. And secondly, with Wheatley's ability to write engaging narratives, it makes for engrossing, moving, provocative reading. I do recommend it.' * Whispering Gums * 'Riveting, and heartbreaking.' * Otago Daily Times * '[Her] Mother's Daughter is one of the most devastatin g examples of gaslighting that I have ever read. It is not only a beautiful rendering of an ordinary life, it is also a significant social history of wartime Europe and post-war Australia.' * Australian * 'This is a tough-minded attempt to salvage and preserve as precious tokens both the hopes and charms of a long dead mother and the things she and her exceptionally talented daughter suffered at the hands of a callous world.' * Age * 'In a moving and beautifully written memoir, Wheatley brings to life her mother's adventures...My bet is that this fascinating book will prove to be an award-winner. Highly recommended.' * Courier-Mail * 'An important addition to the history of Australian social life and a vivid insight into how individual people can be controlled by repressive social attitudes. Wheatley reminds us of the difference between how family life is supposed to be and how it is actually experienced.' * Inside Story *