
Conversations Hilde Hinton's home for the temporarily defeated
May 28, 2025
Hilde Hinton, a prison officer turned best-selling novelist, shares her poignant journey marked by profound loss and resilience. She discusses the impact of her mother’s early death and how she shielded her siblings from grief. Hilde’s debut novel, a reflection of her tumultuous upbringing, helped her brother understand their shared past. With her unique home in Melbourne serving as a refuge for those in distress, she emphasizes the importance of empathy, creativity, and the healing power of storytelling.
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Relief Is Part of Grief
- Hilde felt a complex mix of relief and love after her mother's death.
- She acknowledged relief is a common but under-discussed feeling in grief.
Shared Silent Grief
- Hilde found her father silently grieving years after the mother’s death.
- Their shared silence about difficult emotions was typical but left feelings unspoken.
Shielding Siblings from Truth
- Hilde did not talk about their mother’s death with her younger siblings to shield them.
- Her siblings only asked about their mother as teenagers, showing delayed processing.





