In QE22, Amanda Lohrey looks at the Christian revival in Australia and its effect on our politics and public life. Voting for Jesusexplores the world of evangelical Christianity. Lohrey talks to the ground troops - what do they believe and why? She discusses Hillsong, the politics of abortion, the example of Billy Graham and much more. Voting for Jesusalso looks at the use and abuse of religion in party politics. Analysing the success of Family First, Lohrey argues that Christians have far less influence than they would like - John Howard uses them when it's convenient and discards them when it's not. She discusses George Pell, Peter Jensen and the challenge by the religious right to the secular state. This is an essay that combines political analysis and personal stories in scintillating fashion. Written by one of Australia's leading essayists, it is sure to stir up debate and command widespread interest.
Amanda Lohrey Book order
Amanda Lohrey is a novelist and essayist whose works delve into the complex relationships between individuals and society. Her writing is characterized by keen intelligence and a nuanced observation of human nature. Lohrey focuses on themes of identity, displacement, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Her profound insights into the human psyche and societal forces resonate with readers seeking thought-provoking and intellectually rich literature.





- 2018
- 2015
A Short History of Richard Kline
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative begins with a striking moment of awakening, capturing an intense and indescribable sensation akin to falling into bliss. This intriguing opening sets the stage for a journey filled with emotional depth and exploration of profound feelings. The protagonist’s experience hints at themes of vulnerability and the search for joy, inviting readers to delve into a captivating inner world.
- 2013
The Singing Cure
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the transformative power of the human voice, this book invites readers to discover how singing can heal and inspire. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and research, it highlights the emotional and physical benefits of vocal expression, encouraging individuals to embrace their unique voices as a tool for self-discovery and connection. The narrative emphasizes the profound impact of music on mental well-being and personal growth, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and healing.
- 2009
Vertigo
- 140 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Luke and Anna decide on a sea-change. They leave the city, fleeing a past and a future that fill them with fear. On the coast they discover a natural world that is both destructive and rejuvenating. Events sweep them up and they must confront what they have tried to put behind them. Vertigois a fable of love and awakening, a bush pastoral about the unexpected way emotions can return and life can change. 'Amanda Lohrey achieves a kind of perfection'- THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 'A carefully crafted little gem of a book.'- THE ADVERTISER 'Vertigo will keep you up much too late but it's worth a one-sitting read.'- THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
- 1995
Camille's Bread
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
After too many nights of takeaway pizzas, Marita wants just one year off to look after her daughter, Camille. Then she meets Stephen, a public servant in the complex process of reinventing himself, training as a shiatsu masseur. As their relationship grows, so does the drama of parenting Camille, in this elegantly crafted, warmly appealing novel of contemporary Australian life.