2015 Stella Prize Award Winner!

Congratulations to Emily Bitto, the winner of the 2015 Stella Prize for fiction, with her debut novel,
The Strays

In The Strays, Evan Trentham is the wild child of the Melbourne art world of the 1930s. He and his captivating wife, Helena, attempt to carve out their own small niche, to escape the stifling conservatism they see around them, by gathering together other like-minded artists. They create a utopian circle within their family home, offering these young artists a place to live and work, and the mixed benefits of being associated with the infamous Evan. At the periphery of this circle is Lily Struthers, the best friend of Evan and Helena's daughter Eva. Lily is infatuated by the world she bears witness to, and longs to be part of this enthralling makeshift family. As Lily observes years later, looking back on events that she still carries painfully within her, the story of this groundbreaking circle involved the same themes as Evan Trentham's art: Faustian bargains and terrible recompense; spectacular fortunes and falls from grace. Yet it was not Evan, nor the other artists he gathered around him, but his own daughters, who paid the debt that was owing.



The shortlist

The Strays by Emily Bitto

The Invisible History of the Human Race

The Eye of the Sheep by Sofie Laguna

Heat and light by Ellen Van Neerven

Foreign Soil by Maxine Beneba-Clarke

The Golden Age by Joan London