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The natural way of things / Charlotte Wood.

By: Publication details: Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2015.Description: 315 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1760111236
  • 9781760111236
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A823.3 23
  • 823.9 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9619.3
Awards:
  • Winner 2016 Stella Prize. Shortlist 2016 Miles Franklin Award. Joint winner: 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction.
Summary: Two women awaken from a drugged sleep to find themselves imprisoned in a broken-down property in the middle of a desert. Strangers to each other, they have no idea where they are or how they came to be there with eight other girls, forced to wear strange uniforms, their heads shaved, guarded by two inept yet vicious armed jailers and a 'nurse'. The girls all have something in common, but what is it? What crime has brought them here from the city? Who is the mysterious security company responsible for this desolate place with its brutal rules, its total isolation from the contemporary world? Doing hard labour under a sweltering sun, the prisoners soon learn what links them: in each girl's past is a sexual scandal with a powerful man. They pray for rescue - but when the food starts running out it becomes clear that the jailers have also become the jailed. The girls can only rescue themselves.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian General Fiction | Award Longlist - Miles Franklin
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction WOO Issued 06/05/2024 059576
Total reserves: 0

Two women awaken from a drugged sleep to find themselves imprisoned in a broken-down property in the middle of a desert. Strangers to each other, they have no idea where they are or how they came to be there with eight other girls, forced to wear strange uniforms, their heads shaved, guarded by two inept yet vicious armed jailers and a 'nurse'. The girls all have something in common, but what is it? What crime has brought them here from the city? Who is the mysterious security company responsible for this desolate place with its brutal rules, its total isolation from the contemporary world? Doing hard labour under a sweltering sun, the prisoners soon learn what links them: in each girl's past is a sexual scandal with a powerful man. They pray for rescue - but when the food starts running out it becomes clear that the jailers have also become the jailed. The girls can only rescue themselves.

Winner 2016 Stella Prize.
Shortlist 2016 Miles Franklin Award.
Joint winner: 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction.

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