Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Season
The Season | Helen Garner
5 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
Garner's first new work in a decade is a tender portrayal of the relationship between grandmother and grandson, and of that moment on the cusp of adulthood when a boy is both child and man
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
thegirlwiththelibrarybag
The Season | Helen Garner
post image
Pickpick

As an Aussie with very little interest in AFL & as someone who doesn‘t read a lot of non fiction - this was a surprising choice!

While there is a lot about AFL and names of sports stars that I‘ve never heard of - it‘s also a reflection on loving something without necessarily having a strong grasp on the rules, on aging, on family bonds and watching a beloved grandson transition into manhood - all with footy training as the back drop.

thegirlwiththelibrarybag I didn‘t expect to love it as much as I did - the audiobook is read by Helen Garner - which only adds to the experience. 2w
CarolynM She‘s such a good writer she could make me interested in a tiddlywinks championship 🤣 2w
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @CarolynM, I‘ve genuinely no interest in sport - every time a name was mentioned - I was like - that‘s probably someone who plays football 😂 (the only one I recognised was a passing comment about Dipper playing injured - and I feel he used to do the ads for Dimmeys) 2w
43 likes3 comments
review
Jeg
The Season | Helen Garner
post image
Pickpick

Last read for 2024. It was insightful, delightful and interesting.
I‘ve read 118 books in 2024 , 46 of them Aussie. Both numbers up on last year.
Also 8th Litsy anniversary. Those years have flown.
Happy New Year to you all.
May 2025 bring peace.
That‘s what I wish most of all.
❤️❤️❤️

CarolynM Happy New Year, Joy😘 4w
MrsMalaprop Impressive total and Australian books numbers 👍. HNY Joy 🤩 4w
Rissreadswithcats Yes I can‘t wait to read this one! Your Australian book numbers are phenomenal! 👏🏻 3w
See All 6 Comments
Suet624 I hope you have a wonderful year ahead. Seems you and I must have joined Litsy around the same time! 2w
Suet624 Also, I just saw that this book isn't even available in the US or at Blackwell's. It will be published in November of 2025!! 2w
Suet624 So I preordered it. 😊 2w
16 likes6 comments
quote
Jeg
The Season | Helen Garner
post image

Reading this book by an author I love. Such an observer of life and her wonderful descriptions. Sometimes she knocks how I‘m feeling right on the head! She actually lives next door to her grandkids and gets to see them a lot. Love this observation and the truth that is in it for me. Loving the read .

CarolynM She‘s so good. I can‘t imagine Alice sees her like that, though🙂 1mo
Jeg @CarolynM I‘m sure she doesn‘t . Helen makes quite a few statements , observations, that ring true for me. I‘ve always envied her living next to her grandkids and being so involved in their lives. 1mo
Suet624 Ouch. This made me a bit teary. I live close to 3 out of 4 of my kids and four houses away from 2 of my 5 grandkids. Make no mistake - what she writes here is something I‘m very aware of. My kids have randomly started calling me The Matriarch (they used to call me mama goose). Somehow that has taken the sting out of feeling on the periphery. I am still finding my way through this non-essential phase of life. 2w
13 likes1 stack add3 comments
review
MrsMalaprop
The Season | Helen Garner
post image
Pickpick

Australian author Helen Garner is a must-read for me. She‘s an octogenarian and this is her first book in a while. She says she wrote it about her youngest grandson‘s U16 football team as a way to connect with him “before he turns into a man and I die”. As a mum of boys obsessed with AFL myself (whilst I have minimal interest 😬), there was a lot for me to relate to.

36 likes1 stack add
quote
MrsMalaprop
The Season | Helen Garner
post image

I want to be Helen Garner when I‘m 80. Here she is talking about running after a football and “chucking” it to the umpire, along with her characteristic anachronistic commentary (in this instance body-shaming 🤦🏻‍♀️). The kind of stuff that gets her in trouble. I don‘t want to be like her in that way, but physically and mentally, to be able to ‘run‘ and ‘chuck‘ and write books in her 80s! Wow!

Jeg Me too. I'm working on it. 🏋️ 2mo
Jeg And I just realised I‘m almost there . 2 and 1/2 years and I‘ll be there. Will I be able to chuck a ball ? 🤞🤞🤞 1mo
32 likes2 comments