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Red Dirt Talking ebook

by Jacqueline Wright

About the Book

It’s build-up time in the north-western town of Ransom, just before the big wet, when people go off the rails.

In the midst of a bitter custody battle, an eight year old girl goes missing.

Annie, an anthropology graduate fresh from the city, is determined to uncover the mystery of the child’s disappearance.

As Annie searches for the truth beneath the township’s wild speculations, she finds herself increasingly drawn towards Mick Hooper, a muscly, seemingly laid-back bloke with secrets of his own.

Praise for the Book
‘… this is one of those rare novels that actually changes the way you look at the world.’ The Weekend Australian

‘This is a contemporary drama inhabited by a motley crew of characters, crackling with dialogue and shot through with a wry sense of humour.’ Bookseller+Publisher

‘It’s easy to see why Red Dirt Talking won Jacqueline Wright the TAG Hungerford award.’ GSM Magazine

‘an insightful and wryly funnylook at life in the remote Outback.’ Melissa Lucashenko

‘The characters who inhabit and walk through this story are very real people, with all the human strengths and weaknesses that make us who we are.’ Samuel Wagan Watson

‘Her finished product rings with authenticity.’ The West Australian

‘…a wryly humorous and affectionate novel. It’s a mystery and a romance but best of all it offers a real insight into how the laid-back indigenous world works and the people.’ Subiaco Post

‘… the book lives through its characters, and Wright’s portrayal in Red Dirt Talking of them is little short of genius.’ MC Reviews

Category
ebooks
Publication Year
2012
Edition
1
Publisher
Fremantle Press
Awards
  • Winner, T.A.G. Hungerford Award, 2010
  • Longlisted, Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2013
  • Longlisted, Dobbie Literary Award, 2013
ISBN13
9781921888915
HB/PB
Ebook
Format
Ebook
Pages
352
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Wilderness Society Award

Congratulations to Sally Morgan whose book The Last Dance won the Wilderness Society’s 2013 Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Meg McKinlay and Kyle Hughes-Odgers were also shortlisted in the same category for Ten Tiny Things