An Attractive Naivety: Australia as a new nation in a complex world
Author: David Gormley-O'Brien
Published: July 2024
ISBN: 978-1-923122-86-4
Paperback RRP: $25.00
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A sweeping historical novel of war, identity, and a steadfast resilience at the heart of a nation.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, Australia is a new nation—ambitious, proud, and uncertain of itself. An Attractive Naivety traces its coming of age through the lives of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. From plague-stricken Sydney to the battlefield of Palestine, from the Cowra Breakout to the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this rich, character-driven novel brings to life the defining events that shaped the soul of a country.
Interweaving fictional characters with real people and documented events, David Gormley-O’Brien explores the hidden corners of Australia’s past—ratcatchers and tram drivers, nurses and labourers, unionists and returned soldiers. These are the stories of those rarely found in textbooks, yet essential to the making of a nation. Their struggles are deeply human: a young widow raising a child after the plague; a mixed family torn by class, shame, and love; a boy who knits socks for soldiers while his brother dodges the front; a nurse inspired by Florence Nightingale; a worker who watches the steel bones of a bridge rise above the harbour—and wonders what future it might bring.
With vivid historical settings and immersive period detail, the novel explores the contradictions of nation-building: idealism and inequality, sacrifice and prejudice, pride and grief. Language and attitudes are presented true to their time—unflinchingly but compassionately—revealing the evolving conscience of a young society.
It is a story about memory and identity, belonging and displacement, and the quiet heroism of ordinary and people living in history’s shadow.
For lovers of historical fiction grounded in rigorous research, this is a moving, insightful portrait of Australia in the making—and the lives that gave it shape.
What readers are saying about An Attractive Naivety
Linda FitzpatrickI love it when a writer weaves historical events into the lives of believable characters in a way that engages the reader, rather than coming across as a history lesson! The multi-generational characters in An Attractive Naivety brings to life some little-known facts in Australia's history, and highlighted the strength and resilience of the people during those difficult times. I particularly enjoyed learning about Kathleen Butler's role in the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and what an inspiration she became to women both in Australia and in England. The book was well-paced, rich in detail and a pleasure to read.
SaraIt’s always intriguing when a novel brings historical events to life through compelling characters and rich storytelling. An Attractive Naivity is a revelation of little-known events in Australia's early modern period, brought to life through the lens of personal stories. The characters are an engaging multi-generational family group, beguiling us through these historical moments. Their trials, hopes and joys are deeply moving and bring an extra dimension to this period of significant change. Unsurprisingly, there were moments in this debut novel where the writer was still finding his voice. Overall, I found the experience of reading this book both absorbing, fascinating and enjoyable. I look forward to future books to explore.

