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After The Fire, A Still Small Voice

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After The Fire, A Still Small Voice

by Evie Wyld

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1741668638
ISBN 13
9781741668636
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Synopsis

Set in the haunting landscape of eastern Australia, this is a stunningly accomplished debut novel about the inescapable past: the ineffable ties of family, the wars fought by fathers and sons, and what goes unsaid.After the departure of the woman he loves, Frank drives out to a shack by the ocean that he had last visited as a teenager. There, among the sugarcane and sand dunes, he struggles to rebuild his life.Forty years earlier, Leon is growing up in Sydney, turning out treacle tarts at his parents' bakery and flirting with one of the local girls. But when he's drafted to serve in Vietnam, he finds himself suddenly confronting the same experiences that haunt his war-veteran father.As these two stories weave around each other--each narrated in a voice as tender as it is fierce--we learn what binds Frank and Leon together, and what may end up keeping them apart.From the Hardcover edition.

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On Feb 23 2016, CloggieDownunder said:
"Eucalyptus blanketed the room. He had the feeling that the trees were peering in through the windows, that they had uprooted and crept over to take a peek. The leaves of the banana tree on the roof were a gentle tap tap tap let me in"

After the Fire, a Still Small Voice is the first novel by prize-winning Australian author, Evie Wyld. A story that spans three generations, it is told from the perspective of Frank, who, in the present day, is fleeing behaviour he is ashamed of; and of Leon, decades earlier, forced to follow in his father's footsteps.

Frank arrives at Mulaburry, determined that life in his grandparents' hut in the cane-fields will help him forget Lucy, the woman he mistreated. "The clearing was smaller than he remembered, like the cane had slunk closer to the pale wooden box hut. The banana tree stooped low over a corrugated roof".

Having watched the broken remains of his father, once a master baker, return from the Korean War, Leon finds himself plucked from his own baking career to land in the jungles of Vietnam.

Wyld alternates the narratives so that the significant events of each man's life are gradually revealed, and the reader learns how one man's history impacts on that of the other. There are common elements to each narrative, echoes that draw the stories together: the wedding-cake figurines, the baker's fare, the cane-fields hut.

Wyld's characters are real and flawed, characters for whom the reader can readily hope, be disappointed in and exult in minor triumphs. Their moods are deftly evoked: "With effort he stood up, ignored the squealed noises of the teacher, the weird electric sound of laughter, saw only that Amy Blackwell's blue eyes watched him as he walked out of the classroom, away from the school, heavy enough that he might sink into the ground and suffocate, or else fall on the pavement and shatter into splinters"

Wyld touches on some topical and age-old issues: domestic violence; child abduction; the devastating effect of war on the combatants' psyche; the lack of support for Vietnam Veterans; racial discrimination. Wyld has a talent for descriptive prose and conveys her settings with consummate ease: the humidity of the Vietnamese jungle, the sounds of the Queensland cane-field, the langour of a Sydney Christmas, all are vividly heard, seen and felt. A stunning debut.

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Bookseller
Pearls Books n Music AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
52876
Title
After The Fire, A Still Small Voice
Author
Evie Wyld
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1741668638
ISBN 13
9781741668636
Publisher
Random House Australia
Place of Publication
Sydney
This edition first published
2009
Keywords
fiction,women's interest, women's Literature,Australian Author

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