Rough Seas
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01/09/2014
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Resumo |
Favel Parrett’s second novel, When the Night Comes, opens with its teenage protagonist Isla lying awake in her bunk on a night ferry to Tasmania in the mid-1980s, ‘waiting for the rough seas’. Her younger brother sleeps beside her, and her distracted, emotionally distant mother – the kind of woman who is ‘always sitting places by herself in the night’ – is smoking on deck. Together, the three are weathering the roiling overnight passage in order to escape a violent past and make a new life in Hobart. The rough seas the novel goes on to navigate are, as one might expect, both literal and metaphorical... |
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Publicador |
Australian Book Review Inc. |
Relação |
https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/122-september-2014-no-364/2104-rough-seas Holland-Batt, Sarah (2014) Rough Seas. Australian Book Review, September, p. 12. |
Fonte |
Creative Writing & Literary Studies; Creative Industries Faculty |
Tipo |
Review |