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While in Darkness There Is Light: Idealism and Tragedy on an Australian Commune

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Winner of the 2008 Southwest Writers Nonfiction Award and nominated for the 2008 Library of Virginia Nonfiction Award and the Devil's Kitchen Nonfiction Award During the Vietnam War, a group of American friends carved their own path by dropping out of college and traveling to Australia, where they established an agrarian commune called Rosebud Farm. The friends, fueled by idealism and family wealth, committed themselves to farming, fishing, taking great risks, and dealing with the consequences of their choices, among those consequences the tragic death of twenty-four-year-old Charlie Dean.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2008

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Louella Bryant

12 books45 followers
Louella Bryant’s novel WILLIE, RUM RUNNING QUEEN launched in early 2025 with Black Rose Writing. Her 2023 novel SHELTERING ANGEL, BASED ON A TRUE STORY OF THE TITANIC, has been a #1 bestseller on Amazon Kindle. Hot Springs and Moonshine Liquor, a family memoir follows the historic trail of bootleg liquor since the Revolutionary War. Louella's WWII novel Cowboy Code is based on the true story of a Virginia mountain town. Other books include While In Darkness There Is Light, nonfiction about the Vietnam era, a story collection, and two Civil War novels for young adult readers. Her award-winning writing has appeared in magazines and anthologies. A graduate of George Washington University and Vermont College of Fine Arts, Louella works as an independent editor. Visit her website at https://louellabryant.com.

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August 18, 2025
Sad ending to adventuring.
Most of the book was about where and how people met, made plans, changed plans, and lived communally. Neither a compelling story nor compelling writing.
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September 4, 2016
Very compelling story. I really appreciated how it weaved in history and the political climate as a way to examine the lives of these people. I felt like I got a sense of the generational shift during the Vietnam era in a way I'd never had before.
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June 4, 2009
I liked this book even though it was very painful to know how things ended on the commune. My sympathies go out to the families.
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June 30, 2012
On my MFA reading list. Quite compelling--redolent of Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild.
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June 29, 2024
A wonderful read about youthful idealism, its beauty and its tragedy. A cautionary tale for young adults and adults alike.
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July 2, 2024
A very compelling story that is beautifully written by a favorite Vermont author.
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May 17, 2009
An interesting book but not as well written as I would expect from Dzanc Books.
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