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Like a house on fire cate kennedy
Like a house on fire cate kennedy












like a house on fire cate kennedy

'The House on the Hill' by Cesare Pavese (translated by Tim Parks).8 great novels written in the second person.‘The Children of Dynmouth’ by William Trevor.‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ by James Baldwin.‘The House on the Hill’ by Cesare Pavese (translated by Tim Parks).To find out more, visit my A Year With William Trevor page. Join 2,722 other subscribers Recent CommentsĬelebrate the work of William Trevor with a year-long read-along in 2023. I’m not a massive fan of short stories, but I loved every single one in this book. Poignant is the first word to spring to mind to describe the collection as a whole, but Like a House on Fire is also funny (in places), uplifting and life-affirming. It’s the fleeting moments - a tender touch on an arm by a medical practitioner, the unexpected offer of help from a neighbour - which are often the most powerful.

like a house on fire cate kennedy

Kennedy is very good at shining a light on the best of human nature and how small acts of kindness can give us the strength required to carry on. The stories all explore the darker side of life, the tragedies, illnesses, disappointments and broken hearts we all confront at one time or another. There’s Frank, paralysed after a tractor accident, who resents his wife running his farm without him ( Flexion) Rebecca, who spends her sick leave cyberstalking an old lover only to discover she’s got the wrong man ( Cross-Country) and the pregnant woman dreading her next ultrasound because one time her doctor told her, “I’m so sorry I can’t see a heartbeat” ( Waiting). Like a House on Fire brings together 15 short but powerful stories, many of them set in rural Australia, and all of them about ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Her latest collection of short stories, Like a House on Fire, was shortlisted for last year’s inaugural Stella Prize.

like a house on fire cate kennedy

She is also an accomplished short story writer - her first collection, Dark Roots, was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd award in the Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards (before they got axed) and the prestigious ALS Gold Medal. She has produced several poetry collections - one of which won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry in 2011 - and a travel memoir. Set in Tasmania, it was about a divorced couple who had been involved in the Franklin River Blockade of 1982/83, in which a group of non-violent protesters occupied a proposed dam site in a World Heritage site.īut Kennedy isn’t just an award-winning novelist. Fiction – paperback Scribe 288 pages 2012.Ī couple of years ago I read Cate Kennedy’s The World Beneath, which won the People’s Choice Award in the NSW Literary Awards in 2010.














Like a house on fire cate kennedy