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Informationen zum Autor Tim Winton was born in Perth in 1960. His work includes novels! collections of stories! non-fiction and books for children. He has won the miles Franklin Award three times! and been twice shortlisted for the Booker Prize! for The Riders (1995) and Dirt Music (2002). Klappentext Literary fiction from a highly respected Australian novelist. Shortlisted for the 2002 Booker Prize. A novel of lives stifled by grief and regret! set in the wild landscape of Western Australia. "Written in seemingly effortless prose that never puts a foot wrong" "Sunday Times". Shortlisted for the 2002 Booker Prize, this is a generous, raw, captivating novel about the possibility and power of love. Zusammenfassung ‘Generous, earthy and raw . . . Mysteries don’t come more heartfelt than this’ Independent Georgie Jutland is a mess. At forty, with her career in ruins, she finds herself stranded with a fisherman she doesn’t love and two kids whose dead mother she can never replace. Her days have fallen into domestic tedium and social isolation. Her nights are a blur of vodka and pointless loitering in cyberspace. One morning, in the boozy pre-dawn gloom, she looks up from the computer screen to see a shadow lurking on the beach below, and a dangerous new element enters her life. Luther Fox, the local poacher. Jinx. Outcast. So begins an unlikely alliance. Set in the wild landscape of Western Australia, this is a novel about the odds of breaking with the past, a love story about people stifled by grief or regret, whose dreams are lost, whose hopes have dried up. It’s a journey across landscapes within and without, about the music that sometimes arises from the dust. ‘Winton keeps writing fiction that makes the novel feel alive to a continent of possibilities’ Evening Standard ‘Winton is not a great Australian novelist; he is a great novelist, full stop’ The Times ...