
The Lost Child
$27.36
- Paperback
298 pages
- Release Date
26 February 2014
Summary
Longlisted for the 2015 Miles Franklin Literary Award
From the headland, we look across to the lighthouse on Seal Island where Mr Hammett has to take the gas bottle to keep the light flashing at night. Aunt Cele says there is no land between us and the bottom of the world where everything is white ice and there are penguins as big as men, but I know this already because Dunc has told me.
Sylvie is five. It’s the 1950s and she lives in Burley Point, a fishing village south of t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781922147783 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1922147788 |
| Author: | Suzanne McCourt |
| Publisher: | Text Publishing |
| Imprint: | The Text Publishing Company |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 298 |
| Release Date: | 26 February 2014 |
| Weight: | 406g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm |
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Critics Review
’ The Lost Child is an assured and bittersweet coming-of-age tale with a vivid sense of time and place…The novel is a strong addition to the shelves of Australian literary fiction.’
‘The Lost Child is an assured and bittersweet coming-of-age tale with a vivid sense of time and place…The novel is a strong addition to the shelves of Australian literary fiction.’ * Australian Bookseller and Publisher *
‘Written in beautiful, slow prose…This is a promising debut…You can’t help but be keen to see what she does next.’ * Adelaide Advertiser *
‘McCourt’s writing is assured and sinuous.’ – Belle Place, Readings
‘Suzanne McCourt has with great empathy and skill created the turmoil in the mind of a little girl…a haunting story, it also demonstrates the power of the human psyche to overcome past difficulties and find was to fully live.’ * Otago Daily Times *
‘There are echoes of Tim Winton in McCourt’s coastal small-town coming-of-age/breaking of spirit/triumphing over the odds under a wide sky-style writing…plainspoken but deftly crafted, laced with both humour and searing sadness. Highly recommended.’ * NZ Herald *
‘There’s a watchful intensity to McCourt’s writing, a remarkable ability to discover within the most concrete details a rich and raw emotion…a novel that is at once very familiar and entirely fresh.’ * Weekend Australian *
’[The Lost Child] reminds me of the quality of Ruth Park’s writing in evoking the strengths and weaknesses of a small community…and the tragedies and humour amongst the everyday…A multi-layered novel with symbolism which stays with you after the last page. A significant writer with compassion. Highly recommended for adult and YA readers.’ – Hazel Edwards
‘This book’s simple-seeming title gets more complex as it becomes apparent that there is more than one candidate for the role, and that “lost” can mean different things…the story is set south of the Coorong and that dramatic and sometimes eerie landscape is evoked with clarity and tenderness.’ * Age/Sydney Morning Herald/Canberra Times *
‘A wonderful first novel…gripping and at times heart wrenching…will keep you turning the pages.’ – The Big Book Club
‘Debut novelist McCourt steers clear of feyness to produce an account that is notable for its freshness, vividly drawn characters and atmospheric setting…McCourt’s is a name to note.’ * Daily Mail *
‘The Lost Child is a haunting tale of family life, identity and coming-of-age from an author who writes with a vivid sense of time and place.’ * Launceston Examiner *
About The Author
Suzanne McCourt
Suzanne McCourt was born in Millicent, on the South Australian coast, and now lives in Melbourne. After a career in teaching, marketing, public relations and private employment, she came late to creative writing. Suzanne has won prizes for her short stories, and several of her poems trundle around Melbourne on trains as part of the Moving Galleries project. She is the author of two books: Old Dogs: Lessons in Loving and Ageing and The Lost Child.
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