Writers @ Stanton:  Bob Carr

Writers @ Stanton: Bob Carr

Stanton Library, Level 1North Sydney, NSW
Friday, Mar 13 from 1 pm to 2 pm AEDT
Overview

Former NSW premier Bob Carr joins us to share his insights about love and grieving in this deeply moving memoir.

Bring Back Yesterday is a love story, and the account of how Bob found his footing again after the death of his wife, Helena. Raw and compelling, the anecdotes and insights he shares will resonate with anyone who has ever been in a long-term relationship or lost a much-loved partner.

About the author

Bob Carr was the longest-serving NSW premier, and foreign minister in the Gillard and Rudd governments. He is the author of Thoughtlines, My Reading Life, Diary of a Foreign Minister and a memoir, Run for Your Life.

Organised in partnership with Constant Reader Bookshop.

Accessibility

This event will be held on Level 1 and is accessible for people using mobility aids via lift. A hearing loop is also installed.

Former NSW premier Bob Carr joins us to share his insights about love and grieving in this deeply moving memoir.

Bring Back Yesterday is a love story, and the account of how Bob found his footing again after the death of his wife, Helena. Raw and compelling, the anecdotes and insights he shares will resonate with anyone who has ever been in a long-term relationship or lost a much-loved partner.

About the author

Bob Carr was the longest-serving NSW premier, and foreign minister in the Gillard and Rudd governments. He is the author of Thoughtlines, My Reading Life, Diary of a Foreign Minister and a memoir, Run for Your Life.

Organised in partnership with Constant Reader Bookshop.

Accessibility

This event will be held on Level 1 and is accessible for people using mobility aids via lift. A hearing loop is also installed.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In-person

Location

Stanton Library, Level 1

234 Miller St

North Sydney, NSW 2060

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