The erratics / [written and read by] Vicki Laveau-Harvie.
Publication details: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, 2019.Edition: MP3 edition ; UnabridgedDescription: 1 audio disc (MP3 CD) (5 hr., 45 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerISBN:- 9781460780831
- 9781460780800
- 616.85 23
- Winner The Stella Prize 2019.
- Winner Finch Memoir Prize 2018.
- Shortlisted NSW Premier's Literary Awards / Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 2019.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Audio Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Audio Books | LAV | Available | 069755 |
Read by the author.
'We've been disowned and disinherited: there's no changing it, I say. When something bad happens to them, we'll know soon enough and we'll deal with it together. I don't realise it at the time, but when I say that, I imply I care. I imply there may be something to be salvaged. I misspeak. But I'm flying out anyway. Blood calls to blood; what can I tell you.' This is a memoir about a dysfunctional family, about a mother and her daughters. But make no mistake. This is like no mother-daughter relationship you know. When Vicki Laveau-Harvie's elderly mother is hospitalised unexpectedly, Vicki and her sister travel to their parents' isolated ranch home in Alberta, Canada, to help their father. Estranged from their parents for many years, Vicki and her sister are horrified by what they discover on their arrival. For years, Vicki's mother has camouflaged her manic delusions and savage unpredictability, and over the decades she has managed to shut herself and her husband away from the outside world, systematically starving him and making him a virtual prisoner in his own home. Vicki and her sister have a lot to do, in very little time, to save their father. And at every step they have to contend with their mother, whose favourite phrase during their childhood was: 'I'll get you and you won't even know I'm doing it.'
MP3 cds can only be played on MP3 compatible sound systems.
Winner The Stella Prize 2019.
Winner Finch Memoir Prize 2018.
Shortlisted NSW Premier's Literary Awards / Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 2019.