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Dirt Music

By (author) Tim Winton
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Picador
Published: 28th Jun 2018
Dimensions: w 130mm h 196mm d 29mm
Weight: 328g
Interest age: From 18 years
ISBN-10: 1509871136
ISBN-13: 9781509871131
Barcode No: 9781509871131
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Synopsis
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Dirt Music by Tim Winton is a novel about the power of love. Georgie Jutland is a mess. At forty, with her career in ruins, she finds herself stranded with a man she doesn't love and two kids whose dead mother she can never replace. She spends her days in isolated tedium and her nights in a blur of vodka and self-recrimination. Until, early one morning, she sees a shadow drifting up the beach below her house. It is Luther Fox, an outcast, a man on the run from his own past. And now here he is stepping into Georgie's life. He brings hope, maybe even love, but also danger . . . 'Compelling' Independent 'Beautiful' Sunday Telegraph

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Generous, earthy and raw . . . Mysteries don't come more heartfelt than this * Independent * 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 * Written in seemingly effortless prose that never puts a foot wrong * Sunday Times * A book about the possibility and power of love . . . just pick it up and you'll be transported * Mail on Sunday * Winton's writing is a heady blend of muscular description, deep sentiment and metaphysics . . . Dirt Music is a beautiful celebration of his country * Sunday Telegraph * Stunningly written . . . a revelation . . . a magnificent book with themes as enormous as its landscape * Big Issue *