Victoria Purman is an Australian Top Ten and USA Today bestselling fiction author known for her compelling historical and contemporary novels. Her works include the critically acclaimed "The Three Miss Allens," which became a USA Today bestseller, as well as "The Land Girls," an Australian bestseller published in 2019. She further explored postwar migration narratives in "The Last of the Bonegilla Girls," inspired by her mother's experiences, and released "The Women’s Pages" in September 2020.
Purman's writing often delves into themes of resilience, family, and Australia's social history, blending meticulous research with emotional depth. Beyond her novels, she is a sought-after speaker at writers' festivals and has conducted workshops to mentor aspiring authors. Her expertise was recognized when she served as a judge in the fiction category for the 2018 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. With a career marked by both commercial success and critical acclaim, Purman continues to captivate readers with her evocative storytelling.