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Smokehouse / Melissa Manning.

By: Publication details: St Lucia, Queensland : University Queensland Press, 2021.Description: 253 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780702263026
  • 0702263028
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A823.4 23
Contents:
Smokehouse: part one -- Boy -- Leaven -- Stone -- Chainsaw -- Faal -- Bruny -- Nao -- Smokehouse: part two.
Awards:
  • Winner 2022 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award - Prize for Fiction.
Summary: An accomplished story collection that is deeply rooted in the Tasmanian landscape and those moments in people's lives when everything changes. Set in southern Tasmania, the linked stories in Smokehouse bring into focus a small community and capture those moments when life turns and one person becomes another. As we get to know these characters - a mother whose fresh start leads to a fractured future, a stonemason seeking connection, a woman grieving her adopted mother, a couple torn apart by their daughter's drug addiction - we learn how their lives intersect, in various ways, across time and place. With insight and empathy, Melissa Manning interrogates how the people we meet and the places we live shape who we become.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Short Stories | Awarded General Fiction
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction - Short stories MAN Available 063918
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Smokehouse: part one -- Boy -- Leaven -- Stone -- Chainsaw -- Faal -- Bruny -- Nao -- Smokehouse: part two.

An accomplished story collection that is deeply rooted in the Tasmanian landscape and those moments in people's lives when everything changes. Set in southern Tasmania, the linked stories in Smokehouse bring into focus a small community and capture those moments when life turns and one person becomes another. As we get to know these characters - a mother whose fresh start leads to a fractured future, a stonemason seeking connection, a woman grieving her adopted mother, a couple torn apart by their daughter's drug addiction - we learn how their lives intersect, in various ways, across time and place. With insight and empathy, Melissa Manning interrogates how the people we meet and the places we live shape who we become.

Winner 2022 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award - Prize for Fiction.

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