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The
2010 Award |
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Breath by Tim Winton
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Publisher of Nominated Edition: Picador, UK Penguin, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, USA
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
More than once since then I've wondered whether the life-threatening high jinks that Loonie and I and Sando and Eva got up to in the years of my adolescence were anything more than a rebellion against the monotony of drawing breath. |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Tim Winton has published twenty books for adults and children, and his work has been translated into twenty-five languages. Since his first novel, An Open Swimmer, won the Australian/Vogel Award in 1981, he has won the Miles Franklin Award four times (for Shallows, Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath) and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for The Riders and Dirt Music). He lives in Western Australia. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
This is a compelling and masterly story about rights of passage, masculinity, the compulsive attraction of danger. A disturbing but distinctly Australian novel. Breath is a gripping story about the wildness of youth. A story about the wildness of youth, the lust for excitement and terror, the determination to be extraordinary, the wounds that heal and those that don’t and about learning to live with its passing. A gripping and deeply moving story. Tim Winton tells a gripping and exciting story that is part adventure story and part insightful coming of age novel. It’s a tour de force that impressed both me and my 16 year old son. Quite a feat. Tender coming-of-age novel with a vivid sense of place and nature, and psychological truths. Extraordinarily evocative writing. |
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