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The wounded sinner / Gus Henderson.

By: Publication details: Broome, WA : Magabala Books, 2018.Description: 297 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781925768992
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A823.4 23
LOC classification:
  • PR8291.E454 W68 2018
Summary: Matthew and Jeanie moved to the isolated mining town of Leonora. Matthew's father, Archie, is dying and he spends three weeks out of four caring for him in The Wounded Sinner, his grand, decaying family home. Whilst Matthew is away, Jeanie stays and works as a teacher and looks after their five children. Their eldest, Jaylene, is hitting adolescence and is challenging Jeanie's self-image and burgeoning sense of identity. On a hot desolate day in the West Australian hinterland, Matthew's car finally breaks down. Vince, whose own family is falling apart, stops to pick him up and, in amongst the chaos of their lives, an unlikely friendship is formed.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian General Fiction
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction HEN Available 068620
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Matthew and Jeanie moved to the isolated mining town of Leonora. Matthew's father, Archie, is dying and he spends three weeks out of four caring for him in The Wounded Sinner, his grand, decaying family home. Whilst Matthew is away, Jeanie stays and works as a teacher and looks after their five children. Their eldest, Jaylene, is hitting adolescence and is challenging Jeanie's self-image and burgeoning sense of identity. On a hot desolate day in the West Australian hinterland, Matthew's car finally breaks down. Vince, whose own family is falling apart, stops to pick him up and, in amongst the chaos of their lives, an unlikely friendship is formed.

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