1.5 hours
Lecture Room 1, below the Roscoe Library, as well as by Zoom
Free Tickets Available
Tue, 02 Dec, 2025 at 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm (GMT+10:00)
Lecture Room 1, below the Roscoe Library, as well as by Zoom
Roscoe Library, St Francis College, Milton, Australia
The Roscoe Library has a book club, Reading with Spiritual Eyes, based on works of fiction. You’re invited to join with us as we discuss Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood. Our discussion will be face-to-face and via Zoom. Please ensure that you register so we can keep in touch with further details closer to the event.
What? Book chat
Where? Lecture Room 1 + Zoom
When? Tuesday 2 December 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
How? Facilitated discussion / Drinks & nibbles provided
Who? All welcome, but do please let us know if you're expecting to join us.
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A deeply moving novel about forgiveness, grief, and what it means to be 'good', from the award-winning author of The Natural Way of Things and The Weekend.
A woman abandons her city life and marriage to return to the place of her childhood, holing up in a small religious community hidden away on the stark plains of the Monaro.
She does not believe in God, doesn't know what prayer is, and finds herself living this strange, reclusive life almost by accident. As she gradually adjusts to the rhythms of monastic life, she finds herself turning again and again to thoughts of her mother, whose early death she can't forget.
Disquiet interrupts this secluded life with three visitations. First comes a terrible mouse plague, each day signalling a new battle against the rising infestation.
Second is the return of the skeletal remains of a sister who left the community decades before to minister to deprived women in Thailand - then disappeared, presumed murdered.
Finally, a troubling visitor to the monastery pulls the narrator further back into her past.
With each of these disturbing arrivals, the woman faces some deep questions. Can a person be truly good? What is forgiveness? Is loss of hope a moral failure? And can the business of grief ever really be finished?
A meditative and deeply moving novel from one of Australia's most acclaimed and best loved writers.
Charlotte Wood is the author of ten books - seven novels and three non-fiction works. She has won the Stella Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Award, among others, and her features and essays have appeared in The Guardian, New York Times, Sydney Morning Herald, The Monthly, Saturday Paper and others. She lives in Sydney.
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Tickets for Reading with Spiritual Eyes Book Chat can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| I expect to join by zoom | Free |
| I expect to be with you in person | Free |