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BOOK
Title The inland sea / Madeleine Watts
Imprint London : One, an imprint of Pushkin Press, [2020]
©2020

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Descript 252 sidor 22 cm
Note "In the early 19th century, British explorer John Oxley traversed the then-unknown wilderness of central Australia in search of water. Oxley never found it, but he never ceased to believe it was out there. The myth of the inland sea was taken up by other men, and over the years search parties walked out into the desert, dying as they tried to find it. Two centuries later, his great-great-great-great granddaughter (and our narrator) spends a final year in Sydney reeling from her own self-destructive obsessions. She's working part-time as an emergency dispatch operator, drinking ?heavily, sleeping with strangers, wandering Sydney's streets late at night, and navigating an affair with an ex-lover. Reckless and adrift, she prepares to leave. Written with down-to-earth lucidity and ethereal breeziness, this is an unforgettable debut about coming of age in a world that seems increasingly hostile. Watts explores feminine fear, apathy and danger, building to a tightly controlled bushfire of ecological and personal crisis."--Provided by publisher
Subject Klimatförändringar
Upptäcktsresande
Självdestruktivt beteende
Australian fiction
Climatic changes -- Fiction
Women -- Conduct of life -- Fiction
Self-destructive behavior -- Fiction
Explorers -- Fiction
Australian fiction.
Climatic changes.
Explorers.
Self-destructive behavior.
Women -- Conduct of life.
Australien
Sydney (Australien)
Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Fiction
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Romaner
Psykologiska skildringar
Historiska skildringar
Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Social problem fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Social problem fiction.
Australian fiction -- 21st century.
Classmark 823.4
He.01
ISBN/ISSN 9781911590354 (paperback)
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