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The 2004 Award

Chemistry by Damien Wilkins

Chemistry by Damien Wilkins

 

Nominated by:

  • Auckland City Libraries, Auckland, New Zealand

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:
Victoria University Press
ISBN 0864734271

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Jamie is a forty-one-year-old drug addict. His kidneys, 'master chemists of the body', have just produced a stone. He's in terrible pain and he needs surgery.
He decides he must go somewhere he hasn't been in years - home - to Timaru, where his brother happens to be a chemist and his sister a doctor. Surely this pair, with their access to pharmaceuticals, and their blood ties, will help him. And if all else fails, there is Jamie's insomniac mother, who has various prescriptions 'running around inside her cupboards'.
An old hand at deception, the character of Jamie occupies one pole in this novel. At the other end is a pair of similarly desperate eighteen-year-olds: Sally, who is on the methadone programme and has a colicky baby; and Shane, the father of the baby, who has tried to get on the methadone programme and is now watching his life leak away at the cheese factory. As some kind of solution, Sally and Shane embark on a blackmail plot which eventually draws in many of the other characters and which builds to an explosive end.
Chemistry is a story about bad choices and those who suffer the consequences. It is also a story about the resourcefulness of the sufferers - about those who come through. Dark and funny and frightening, and fastened hard to the recognisable details of small-town New Zealand life, Chemistry moves with great force to its unexpected and eloquent conclusion.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Damien Wilkins was born in 1963. He has published three novels: The Miserables, which won the New Zealand Book Award for fiction in 1994, Little Masters and Nineteen Windows under Ash. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand, with his wife and two daughters.

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