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Laughing at the Dark: A memoir

Else, Barbara

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‘My own first memory is the cupboard door, and laughing, erupting with laughter’ – a memoir about finding an identity, a voice and laughter.


From the best-selling and acclaimed author Barbara Else, Laughing at the Dark is a funny, moving memoir about how she rebelled against being a ‘good girl’.

By the time she was in her forties, Barbara was married to a globally recognised academic physician and had two beautiful teenage daughters. As her writing career developed, her husband became angry at the prospect of her being anything but a housewife. In a moment of madness – or realisation – she packed her car and took off to live with the man who would become her second husband.

With her trademark wit and humour, Barbara poignantly describes her transformation from a shy but stubborn child into a fulfilled and successful adult.

‘I laughed and laughed, and I cried and cried. It’s got everything in it except a murder.’ – Lesley Graham, soprano (and totally unbiased sister)

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Imprint: Vintage New Zealand
Publication date: 04/04/2023

Staff review

Laughing at the Dark: A Memoir
by Barbara Else
Review by Bel

Else’s writing is crisp, honest and teeming with moments that women of all ages will relate to. Her descriptions of the writing process are particularly fascinating – not to mention the juicy titbits about NZ publishing! With her trademark wit and humour, Barbara poignantly describes the inspiring metamorphosis of a (so-called) ordinary life.