Gabbie Stroud is a freelance writer and novelist and recovering
teacher. After years of juggling the demands of the primary
classroom, she made the painful decision to leave the profession
she had loved. In 2016, her critical commentary of Australia's
education system was published in Griffith Review's Edition 51
Fixing the System, which went on to be shortlisted for a Walkley
Award.
Gabbie's smash-hit memoir Teacher was shortlisted for Biography
Book of the Year at the 2018 ABIA Awards and continues to
contribute to the national dialogue on education. In 2020 her book,
Dear Parents, offered a passionate call to arms for all parents.
Gabbie's first novel, Young Adult fiction Measuring Up was
published by Scribe in 2009. The Things That Matter Most is her
debut fiction for adults. Gabbie lives on Yuin Nation on the far
south coast of New South Wales with her totally awesome daughters,
Olivia and Sophie.
'In this emotionally-charged debut, Gabbie Stroud gives us
characters we care about, instantly drawing us into the school
community of a tough farming town. We feel the pain of these
characters as they each face their own challenges and they're
unable to focus on what matters most. This heart-wrenching story
made me laugh and it made me cry. Poignant and compelling. A
riveting, thought-provoking debut.' - Petronella McGovern, author
of Six Minutes and The Liars
'A bittersweet love song to those who educate and care for our
children, The Things That Matter Most is a profoundly moving novel.
Brimming with love and heartache and anger and hope, this is a raw
and passionate work, its characters so vividly and tenderly drawn,
I keep wondering how they are and hoping that life is good to
them.' - Suzanne Leal, author of The Teacher's Secret
'A rollicking ride through the gamut of emotions - laughter,
sorrow, rage, outrage, joy. The Things that Matter Most lifts the
lid on social injustice and the unreasonable demands we make of
teachers while we abdicate responsibility ourselves.' - Joanna
Jenkins, author of How to Kill a Client
'Gabbie Stroud has written a powerful novel that captures the raw,
the real, the heart wrenching and the absolute beauty of teaching
in a community. Couldn't put it down. Gabbie's debut novel
escalates her to stand among the best Australian authors who write
about real, raw life in the landscape of a community around a
school struggling with the unrealistic expectations of bureaucracy,
instead of the genuine care of every, unique student. I am already
looking forward to Gabbie's next novel given the quality of her
debut novel. She captures the raw and real truth of the life
changing challenges of teaching in today's test focused, document
driven, schooling system.' - Maggie Dent, author, educator and
Parenting & Resilience specialist
'The Things that Matter Most is an unflinching and deeply moving
account of the complex tapestry of human lives woven into and
around a school community. However, Gabbie Stroud's compassionate
examination of an array of disparate characters elevates her novel
to something more than a reflection on contemporary education; it
is a comment on the weight carried by those who dedicate themselves
to putting others first. We should all count ourselves fortunate
that Stroud's willingness to educate continues through her
writing.' - Brendan James Murray, author of The School
'Lionel Merrick stumbled into my heart like a kid late for class,
then the whole book swept in after him. This is gut-wrenching and
important real-world stuff inside a rattling story that feels like
it was lived before it was written. As a reader, it felt as real as
a cold sore and a soggy jam sandwich; as tough and raw as all the
cruel fates awaiting all those kids who never deserve them. As a
parent, it was a deeply welcome insight into the lives of those
noble, flawed, terrified, brave and brilliant individuals who have
chosen to devote their evidently harrowing and wondrous working
lives to the education of the things that matter most to me, my
kids.' - Trent Dalton, author of Boy Swallows Universe
'The Things that Matter Most is a real page-turner and
heart-breaker, it will leave you aching with appreciation for the
work good teachers do.' - Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days
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