This House of Grief

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This house of grief – Helen Garner

About the Book

Anyone can see the place where the children died. You take the Princes Highway past Geelong, and keep going west in the direction of Colac. Late in August 2006, soon after I had watched a magistrate commit Robert Farquharson to stand trial before a jury on three charges of murder, I headed out that way on a Sunday morning, across the great volcanic plain. On the evening of 4 September 2005, Father’s Day, Robert Farquharson, a separated husband, was driving his three sons home to their mother, Cindy, when his car left the road and plunged into a dam. The boys, aged ten, seven and two, drowned. Was this an act of revenge or a tragic accident? The court case became Helen Garner‘s obsession. She followed it on its protracted course until the final verdict. In this utterly compelling book, Helen Garner tells the story of a man and his broken life. She presents the theatre of the courtroom with its actors and audience, all gathered for the purpose of bearing witness to the truth, players in the extraordinary and unpredictable drama of the quest for justice. This House of Grief is a heartbreaking and unputdownable book by one of Australia’s most admired writers.

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Man Booker Prize Longlist 2015

 

 

The 2015 Man Booker Prize Longlist is out!

On the list are some great titles. For more information checkout the Man Booker Prize Website

We have most of the titles and the others are on order, so why not work your way through the list and have your pick before the winner is announced.

 

 

Longlist 2015

A brief history of seven killings by Marlon James

The year of the runaways by Sunjeev Sahota

The chimes by Anna Smaili

Satin Island by Tom McCarthy

Did you ever have a family by Bill Clegg

The Moor’s account by Laila Lalami

The fisherman by Chigozie Obioma

The Illuminations by Andrew O’Hagan

The Green Road by Anne Enright

A spool of Blue thread by Anne Tyler

A little life by Hanya Yanagihara

Lila by Marilynne Robinson

Sleeping on Jupiter by Anuradha Roy

 

 

 

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The Little Coffee Shop

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The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul

Deborah Rodriguez

 

Summary

In a little coffee shop in one of the most dangerous places on earth, five very different women come together. SUNNY, the proud proprietor, who needs an ingenious plan – and fast – to keep her caf and customers safea YAZMINA, a young pregnant woman stolen from her remote village and now abandoned on Kabul’s violent streets a CANDACE, a wealthy American who has finally left her husband for her Afghan lover, the enigmatic Wakil a ISABEL, a determined journalist with a secret that might keep her from the biggest story of her lifea and HALAJAN, the sixty-year-old den mother, whose long-hidden love affair breaks all the rules. As these five discover there’s more to one another than meets the eye, they form a unique bond that will for ever change their lives and the lives of many others.
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Aurealis Award Winners Announced

 

Some Winners!

 

Fantasy Novel                                                      Young Adult Novel

The Dreamer’s Pool                                                   Cracks in the kingdom

Juliet Marillier                                                           Jaclyn Moriarty

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Children Fiction                                                  Horror

Shadow sister: Dragon Keeper                                 Razorhurst

Carole Wilkinson                                                         Justine Larbalestier

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To find out more about these awards click here.

 

 

 

 

2015 IMPAC Shortlist

IMPACWhen talking about reading diversity, the International IMPAC Dublin Award truly reflects the fiction works from world literature for the past 20 years. Nominated by public libraries around the world, the IMPAC Award is presented annually for a fiction work written in English or translated into English. The Award is an initiative of Dublin City Council the municipal government of Dublin which now retains full ownership of the award. The Award aims to promote excellence in world literature.

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