[Paul Sheehan, brisbanetimes, May 28th 2007]:
Therese Rein personifies the paradigm of our age: the successful, economically independent women who has also managed to include motherhood.
She represents the future, not the past. Today is a good day to contemplate this future because it is the opening day of the Sydney Writers’ Festival, an industry kept afloat by women.
The unofficial start of the festival was a few nights ago in The Tearoom at the Queen Victoria Building, with the launch a historical novel, The Scandal of the Season, by Sophie Gee. There, for the first time, I encountered the Gee women – Liz, Sophie and Harriet – who personify the ideal that intelligence is beauty.