Growing up, there was a monster in Trent Dalton’s life. Tackling a limb each of the man abusing their mother, the four Dalton boys restrained him until police arrived. Domestic violence, crime, loss, grief, loved ones going to prison - these experiences filled Trent’s boyhood. Until he broke free from the invisible wall that had been locking him into a future of crime.
Discover Trent Dalton’s latest book, Lola In The Mirror.
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