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Who was Gabrielle Carey? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Cause of Death, Facts

Gabrielle Carey Wiki – Gabrielle Carey Biography

Gabrielle Carey, the co-author of the iconic Australian novel Puberty Blues, has died. She was 64 years old and there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. Carey, along with Kathy Lette, wrote Puberty Blues in 1979 and it was the first book published by the couple.

The book created controversy for its candid depictions of teenage life in Sydney’s southern suburbs at the time. A film based on the coming-of-age novel was released in 1981, and the television series began airing in 2012. Carey met Kathy Lette at the age of 12 while they were still in school and became best friends.

Both left school early against the wishes of their families and shared a flat together where they wrote Puberty Blues, which drew on the teenage surf culture in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire.

Gabrielle Carey Age

Gabrielle Carey was 64 years old.

Gabrielle Carey Career – Cause of Death

Carey and Lette also wrote a newspaper column called Salami Sisters in the 1980s and were known for their candid comments. In recent years, Carey had become a leading expert on author James Joyce, as well as a host of Bloomsday events, which celebrate Joyce’s classic work, Ulysses.

She was writing a book about Joyce when he died. Carey, who was born in Sydney, was a regular contributor to The Australian, among other publications. She also recently wrote about the suicide of her father, Alex Carey.

In an article in The Sydney Morning Herald in December, she noted that he had died on his 64th birthday, the same age as her. “I was terrified of that number,” she wrote. ‘If I inherited the disposition for depression from my father, did that mean he too would end up in an early grave?’

In a statement, Lette said: “I am deeply saddened by this tragic news. I have such happy memories of our adolescence. They were happy, heady days, full of love, laughter, and adventure.’

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“We did some mischief and broke some barriers writing “Puberty Blues”, our raw and earthy take on the brutal treatment of young women in the Australian surf scene that is sadly still so relevant. My condolences to her family and friends,” he said.

Australia’s leading literary critic Geordie Williamson said, “Gabrielle was the very model of an engaged writer.”

“She could have taken advantage of the early success of Puberty Blues, which she co-wrote with Kathy Lette, but she chose to become an expatriate (at least for a while) and write very different books after her debut,” she said.

Carey wrote an autobiographical book, Just Us, detailing how she went to Parramatta jail as a young woman and fell in love with Terry Haley, who was serving 27 for kidnapping and rape. She married him in jail and in 1986 a film version of the book was made.

She wrote a second memoir, Waiting Room, about her mother, Joan, who died of cancer in 2009. Carey’s family memoir Moving Among Strangers was co-winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for non-fiction. Her 2020 book, Only Happiness Here, was shortlisted for the prestigious 2021 Nib Literary Award.

She is survived by her two children, Bridgette and Jimmy.

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