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What's is all about ..
All eleven-year-old Tanya Randall
wants is a happy family. But Mum does nothing besides housework, Dad’s always
down the pub and Nanna Purvis moans at everyone except her dog. Then Shelley
arrives –– the miracle baby who fuses the Randall family in love for their
little gumnut blossom.
Tanya’s life gets even better
when she meets an uncle she didn’t know she had. He tells her she’s beautiful
and could be a model. Her family refuses to talk about him. But that’s okay,
it’s their little secret.
Then one blistering summer day
tragedy strikes, and the surrounding mystery and suspicion tear apart this
fragile family web.
Embracing the social changes of
1970s Australia, against a backdrop of native fauna and flora, The Silent
Kookaburra is a haunting exploration of the blessings, curses and tyranny of
memory.
Unsettling psychological suspense
blending the intensity of Wally Lamb with the atmosphere of Peter James, this
story will get under your skin.
What did I think about it..
In 1970s Australia eleven year
old Tanya Randall is growing up in a family which always seems to be at odds
with itself. Her mother is not quite functioning on all cylinders, her
father spends too much time and too much money in local bars and even the curmudgeonly Nanna Purvis
does little to help to relieve the stress that Tanya faces. Bullied at school
for her weight problem and her friendship with the 'foreign' girl, Angela,
Tanya seems to be forever just one step out of step with both her family and
her peers. The arrival of Shelley, her sickly baby sister, does nothing to help
relieve the unrelenting unhappiness of Tanya's life. The only bright spot is Tanya's clandestine meetings with someone who may bring even more problems into her already troubled life.
What then follows is a tightly
plotted psychological thriller which induces all the languor and the heat of a blisteringly
hot Australian summer. The image of a sad and lonely adolescent is beautifully described
as is the waywardness and emptiness of a family who are damaged irreparably by
the events which unfold during this time.
The Silent Kookaburra is a real departure for this author whose
previous novels include the excellent historical Bone Angel series and as a
huge fan of that series I wasn’t sure whether I would be disappointed by the
author’s change of direction. I’m pleased to say that I was hugely impressed by
this novel. Throughout the story the psychological tension is palpable as is
Tanya’s involvement in the unfolding events of which she is too inexperienced
to fully understand. The writing is flawless and only someone
who has a deep affinity for this part of Australia can write with such
descriptive assurance. Time and place came completely to life for me; I could
hear the ‘Garooagarooagaroo’ cackle of
the Kookaburra and could smell the sweet scented jasmine that whispered in the slight
breeze above the gum tree where baby Shelley lay whingeing in her pram. But
most of all I fell in love with Tanya, naรฏve, unsophisticated and yet with a
wisdom that belied her tender years, all I wanted was for her to find some sort
of peaceful resolution to counterbalance the horror of what was being thrown at
her by her dysfunctional family life.
The Silent Kookaburra is a tight
and tense family drama which engages the reader’s attention from start to
finish, and which bears all the hallmarks of this talented author’s fine attention
to detail and natural story telling ability.
Best read with..Vegemite sandwiches and an endless supply of tea..
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The author is very kindly giving away an e-copy of The Silent Kookaburra
to 5 lucky winners of this giveaway.
Open Internationally.
to 5 lucky winners of this giveaway.
Open Internationally.
Good Luck
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Thanks for the giveaway Jo
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Jan - I hope you get to read this one , it's excellent. Fingers crossed for you :)
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