Australia Day is a collection of stories by debut author Melanie Cheng. The people she writes abut are young, old, rich, poor, married, widowed, Chinese, Lebanese, Christian, Muslim. What they have in commonβno matter where they come fromβis the desire we all share to feel that we belong. The storie
Australia Day
β Scribed by Melanie Cheng
- Publisher
- The Text Publishing Company
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Winner, Prize for Fiction, The 2018 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards
'Melanie Cheng is an astonishingly deft and incisive writer. With economy and elegance, she creates a dazzling mosaic of contemporary life, of how we live now. Hers is a compelling new voice in Australian literature.' Christos Tsiolkas
Australia Day is a collection of stories by debut author Melanie Cheng. The people she writes abut are young, old, rich, poor, married, widowed, Chinese, Lebanese, Christian, Muslim. What they have in commonβno matter where they come fromβis the desire we all share to feel that we belong. The stories explore universal themes of love, loss, family and identity, while at the same time asking crucial questions about the possibility of human connection in a globalised world.
This is an important new voice, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary Australia. Her effortless, unpretentious realism balances an insider's sensitivity...
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