Melina Marchetta is an acclaimed Australian author renowned for her captivating young adult novels. Born in Sydney, she gained international fame with her debut, "Looking for Alibrandi," which won the CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award. Her works, including "On the Jellicoe Road" and "Saving Francesca," are celebrated for their deep emotional resonance and exploration of identity, family, and resilience. Marchetta's storytelling continues to inspire readers worldwide.
You're surrounded by people who don't get it, and you spend your life figuring out how to protect yourself.
You look like a half-drowned cat.
We see things at our worst, that's when we take off our masks.
It's funny how you can forget everything except people loving you.
There are things you can't walk away from. Not if you want to live with yourself afterwards.
You can't choose where you come from, but you can choose where you go from there.
Sometimes I think that if I had to choose between an ear of corn or making love to a woman, I'd choose the corn.
When people leave, they don't just leave. They take your memories with them. And after a while, you start forgetting everything.
I wanted to tell her that I loved her, and not in the complicated way I loved our parents, but in a simple way I never had to think about.
We can't save each other. We can only love and protect and be there. It's not as if we have a choice.
You're not the same as you were before. You were much more... muchier. You've lost your muchness.
Sometimes the only way to find out what you're supposed to do is by doing the thing you're not supposed to do.