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In conversation with rising star and Green Dot author Madeleine Gray
Missing Perspectives
Ultimately, this is the kind of book that will have you staring into space after you finish it. As one Goodreads user so eloquently put it, "This book was...
1 week ago
‘A shop can be your castle’: the surprising rewards of retail work
The Guardian
Working in retail can be dispiriting, but when the author Madeleine Gray took a job in a bookshop in her native Australia, she learned more about human...
9 months ago
Read an Excerpt from Green Dot by Madeleine Gray
debutiful
Madeleine Gray's debut novel Green Dot is a millennial romp that astutely observes romance, work, and failure to live up to expectations.
8 months ago
High-Stakes Capers Starring Low-Wage Workers
The New York Times
Adelle Waldman's “Help Wanted” and Madeleine Gray's “Green Dot” skewer the modern workplace.
8 months ago
Green Dot by Madeleine Gray review – witty tale of obsessive love
The Guardian
A young millennial begins an affair with her fortysomething boss, in a debut that's nicely ironic while avoiding nihilism.
9 months ago
Green Dot by Madeleine Gray: Promising debut novel about the adrift twentysomething life
The Irish Times
Despite the arch and exuberant writing style, there is a bleak undercurrent to the book.
8 months ago
Heartbreak in the workplace: Green Dot, by Madeleine Gray, reviewed
The Spectator
Hera, the heroine of Madeleine Gray's first novel, is 24, which, as she says, 'seems young to most people but not to people in their mid-twenties'.
8 months ago
Sad girl novels like Madeleine Gray's Green Dot are everywhere right now. What's behind this literary trend?
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Does the sad girl novel map the emotional landscape of a generation or the malaise of the privileged classes?
8 months ago
Book Review: Green Dot by Madeleine Gray
Cyprus Mail
If you're going to tell a story that even your narrator acknowledges is unoriginal, you've effectively got three methods of ensuring your story is better...
2 months ago
The Novel (As Haunted by the Listicle)
Meanjin
Reviewed: Green Dot, Madeleine Gray, Allen & Unwin. Sharper observers than I have written on the problems of the quid-pro-quo blurb industry, the lack of...
11 months ago