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Black Rock White City (Large Print 16pt)
Black Rock White City (Large Print 16pt) | A S Patric
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Black Rock White City is a novel about the damages of war, the limits of choice, and the hope of love. During a hot Melbourne summer Jovan's cleaning work at a bayside hospital is disrupted by acts of graffiti and violence becoming increasingly malevolent. For Jovan the mysterious words that must be cleaned away dislodge the poetry of the past. He and his wife Suzana were forced to flee Sarajevo and the death of their children. Intensely human, yet majestic in its moral vision, Black Rock White City is an essential story of Australia's suburbs now, of displacement and immediate threat, and the unexpected responses of two refugees as they try to reclaim their dreams. It is a breathtaking roar of energy that explores the immigrant experience with ferocity, beauty and humour.'What impresses first about A.S. Patric's novel is the assuredness of the writing, his accomplished and confident language. But what is most moving is the humanity of his story, the vividness and truth of his characters' emotional worlds. Black Rock White City is a bold, mature and compassionate novel, and I couldn't put it down.' - Christos Tsiolkas.
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CarolynM
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What is it with me and the recent Miles Franklin winners? This is the 3rd of the last 6 years' worth that I have read and thoroughly disliked. In this case I'm not even going to bother finishing it. The writing is varying between pretentious and just plain dull and the story is not interesting enough to make me put up with it. #ozfiction

Rissreads Are there any Miles Franklin winners you have loved over the years? 6y
CarolynM @Rissreads Not many. The only one I absolutely loved is Tirra Lirra by the River. I liked The Mango Tree, Careful He Might Hear You and Dirt Music. 6y
Rissreads @CarolynM It would be interesting to see if the recent 3 books you have disliked were judged by the same judges? If so then you know that if you ever see their names printed on a book recommending it to PUT THE BOOK DOWN! (edited) 6y
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CarolynM @Rissreads I've never really thought about who the MF judges are. You're right, I should find out and avoid anything any of them likes at all costs!!! 6y
Joanne1 I have better luck with the Stella prize winners and shortlist. 5y
CarolynM @joanne1 Can't say I've been impressed by the Stella winners either. The Prime Minister's and the Victorian and NSW Premiers' Awards have been better bets for me. 5y
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KatG

Another janitor, called Bill, tells him he‘s the only man he‘s ever seen study for an eye test and then laughs as if that‘s about the best joke he‘s heard all year.

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MatthewBurris
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Vacation book #3 go!

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Redheadrambles
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2

I realise how conflicted I am on this book, its terse uneven prose, sometimes unwieldy poetry, elliptical and often oddly fantastical plot and yet it is bold and interesting.
The characters at its core - Jovan and his wife Suzana represent a heartbreaking immigrant experience, survivors of the Yogoslav wars.
I was not sure what to make of the plot line of a malevolent Banksie-type, stalking the hallways of Sandringham hospital...

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Redheadrambles
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Interesting first history lecture - some great writing in this 2016 Miles Franklin winner.

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Marchpane
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2016 Miles Franklin prize winner! 👏👏🏆
I haven't read this but it sounds wonderful.

Redheadrambles Just started in on this one finally - its interesting ! 7y
Marchpane Oh good, look forward to hearing what you think! I downloaded it but probably it will be a while before I get to it. 7y
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