Writers in the Library – Amanda Curtin
Mandurah Libraries are excited to present Amanda Curtin in conversation with Kathy Heys to talk about Amanda’s latest novel Six Days.
Event Type
Libraries
Date/Frequency
Wed, 12 August 2026
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Price
Free
About the event
Mandurah Libraries are excited to present Amanda Curtin in conversation with Kathy Heys to talk about Amanda’s latest novel Six Days.
Event details
When: Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Time: 12.00pm to 2.00pm
Where: Mandurah Library
Cost: Free
What to expect
12.00pm - Light lunch served
12.30pm - In conversation
1.30pm - Book signing
About the book - Six Days
What is the right thing to do? How could he ever have imagined he’d know the answer to a question like that?
Daniel, an expatriate Australian who has lived in Paris for more than forty years, has made a mess of his life and is trying to atone, to become the ‘good man’ his friend Marcelline believes him to be. But Marcelline has disappeared, the quotidian world has been tipped out of balance and Daniel makes an error of judgment that places at risk everything he values.
The novel’s six-day narrative, set in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the winter of 2012, expands into lifetimes, histories, as interconnecting stories weave through Daniel’s. Stories of abandonment and fractured families, rape and coercion, addiction, ambition, loss and grief, are told in moments and set within the context of war and occupation, the revolutionary sixties, riots in a Catalan town in the south of France, a grassroots movement to make visible the invisible homeless. The personal stitched into, and inseparable from, the political.
And throughout, the constant of footsteps and pawpatter as Daniel and his old dog walk the streets of one of the most idealised and romanticised cities on earth.
About the author - Amanda Curtin
Amanda Curtin is the author of Six Days, Elemental and The Sinkings (novels), Inherited (short fiction), and Kathleen O’Connor of Paris (narrative non-fiction). She has also worked in publishing as a freelance book editor for more than 30 years. She was awarded the prestigious Western Australian Writer’s Fellowship, has won several short fiction awards, and has been shortlisted for the WA Premier’s Book Awards and nominated for the national Alice Award. Away from the desk, her interests include travelling, walking and languages (French and Irish). Amanda lives in suburban Perth, Western Australia—traditional lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation—and works in a backyard studio among magpies, doves and old trees.
Session Details
Mandurah Library
Session Info
Wed, 12 August 2026
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Where
331 Pinjarra Road Mandurah WA 6210 Australia, Western Australia, 6210