Dymocks Luncheon with Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist
About
Dr Graeme Simsion’s debut novel, The Rosie Project, has sold over five million copies in forty languages, spending 65 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Now Graeme and his wife Anne Buist who is Chair of Women’s Mental Health at the University of Melbourne, have written The Glass House, the first novel in an unputdownable medical drama series. Set in an acute psychiatric ward, it follows a trainee psychiatrist as she learns on the job, meeting new patients every day as they both navigate issues such as depression, bipolar, anxiety and postpartum psychosis.Graeme says: “The Glass House is such an important book for us because it invites readers into a world that hasn’t often been realistically described in novels—and one we both care a lot about. It’s what I tried to do with The Rosie Project series and autism but on a more ambitious scale: weighty issues with a light touch.”
Location
Four Seasons Hotel
199 George Street, SYDNEY New South Wales 2000