![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was published in the UK and USA in separate editions and has been translated into several languages including Italian, German and Indonesian.Īlice’s next book, Her Father’s Daughter, won the Western Australia Premier’s Award for Non-Fiction and was shortlisted for the Victorian and NSW Premiers’ Literary awards and the Queensland Literary Awards.Īlice also edited the collection Growing Up Asian in Australia and her writing has appeared in the Monthly, the Age, and The Best Australian Stories and The Best Australian Essays.Īlice is a qualified lawyer and still works as a legal researcher in the area of minimum wages and pay equity. Alice is the oldest of four - she has a brother, Alexander, and two sisters, Alison and Alina.Īlice grew up in Footscray and Braybrook, and changed high schools five times - almost once every year! These experiences have shaped her as a writer because they taught her how to pay attention to the quiet young adults that others might overlook or miss.Īlice Pung’s first book, Unpolished Gem, is an Australian bestseller which won the Australian Book Industry Newcomer of the Year Award and was shortlisted in the Victorian and NSW Premiers’ Literary awards. Alice’s father, Kuan - a survivor of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime - named her after Lewis Carroll’s character because after surviving the Killing Fields, he thought Australia was a Wonderland. ![]() Alice was born in Footscray, Victoria, a month after her parents Kuan and Kien arrived in Australia. ![]()
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