Over an intimate two-course dinner at Montalto, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks joins Jason Steger to discuss her profoundly moving new memoir Memorial Days – a chronicle of heartbreak and the journey beyond losing someone you love.
After spending their early years together in conflict zones as foreign correspondents, Geraldine Brooks and partner Tony Horwitz relocated from Australia to the idyllic Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, USA, to raise their children.
The life they built there was one of meaningful work, good humour and tenderness. But all this ended abruptly when, during the spring of 2019, Brooks received a phone call with the news that Horwitz – just 60 years old and, to her knowledge, vigorous and healthy – had collapsed and died on a street in Washington, DC.
In the aftermath of this devastating loss, Brooks composed the spare and heartfelt Memorial Days – a portrait of a timeless love between souls that captures the joy, agony and mystery of life. Hear this Pulitzer Prize-winning author in conversation with Jason Steger in the first edition of our Books and Ideas at Montalto series for 2025.
Presented in partnership with Montalto
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Geraldine Brooks will be signing books after the event.
The bookseller for this event is Antipodes Bookshop and Gallery.
Featuring
Geraldine Brooks
Geraldine Brooks AO is an author and journalist who worked for the Sydney Morning Herald, National Times and the Wall Street Journal. As a foreign correspondent, she covered crises in the Mideast, Africa and the Balkans ...
Jason Steger
Jason Steger is a former regular panelist on ABC TV's The Book Club. He was books editor of The Age for 25 years.