The Lost Dog

SKU: 9781741756067
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  • Author:
    DE KRETSER Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9781741756067
  • Publication Date:
    August 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:
The Lost Dog
The Lost Dog

The Lost Dog

SKU: 9781741756067
Regular price $28.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DE KRETSER Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9781741756067
  • Publication Date:
    August 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:

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Orange Prize 2009 Youth Panel Shortlist

Orange Prize for Fiction 2009 longlist

LONGLISTED FOR THE AUSTRALIA-ASIA LITERARY AWARD 2008

Tom Loxley is holed up in a remote bush shack trying to finish his book on Henry James when his beloved dog goes missing. What follows is a triumph of storytelling, as The Lost Dog loops back and forth in time to take the reader on a spellbinding journey into worlds far removed from the present tragedy.

Set in present-day Australia and mid-twentieth century India, here is a haunting, layered work that brilliantly counterpoints new cityscapes and their inhabitants with the untamed, ancient continent beyond. With its atmosphere of menace and an acute sense of the unexplained in any story, it illuminates the collision of the wild and the civilised, modernity and the past, home and exile.

The Lost Dog is a mystery and a love story, an exploration of art and nature, a meditation on ageing and the passage of time. It is a book of wonders: a gripping contemporary novel which examines the weight of history as well as different ways of understanding the world.

Featured in the May 2009 Teen Reads newsletter.
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    LONGLISTED FOR THE AUSTRALIA-ASIA LITERARY AWARD 2008

    Tom Loxley is holed up in a remote bush shack trying to finish his book on Henry James when his beloved dog goes missing. What follows is a triumph of storytelling, as The Lost Dog loops back and forth in time to take the reader on a spellbinding journey into worlds far removed from the present tragedy.

    Set in present-day Australia and mid-twentieth century India, here is a haunting, layered work that brilliantly counterpoints new cityscapes and their inhabitants with the untamed, ancient continent beyond. With its atmosphere of menace and an acute sense of the unexplained in any story, it illuminates the collision of the wild and the civilised, modernity and the past, home and exile.

    The Lost Dog is a mystery and a love story, an exploration of art and nature, a meditation on ageing and the passage of time. It is a book of wonders: a gripping contemporary novel which examines the weight of history as well as different ways of understanding the world.

    Featured in the May 2009 Teen Reads newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Orange Prize 2009 Youth Panel Shortlist

Orange Prize for Fiction 2009 longlist

LONGLISTED FOR THE AUSTRALIA-ASIA LITERARY AWARD 2008

Tom Loxley is holed up in a remote bush shack trying to finish his book on Henry James when his beloved dog goes missing. What follows is a triumph of storytelling, as The Lost Dog loops back and forth in time to take the reader on a spellbinding journey into worlds far removed from the present tragedy.

Set in present-day Australia and mid-twentieth century India, here is a haunting, layered work that brilliantly counterpoints new cityscapes and their inhabitants with the untamed, ancient continent beyond. With its atmosphere of menace and an acute sense of the unexplained in any story, it illuminates the collision of the wild and the civilised, modernity and the past, home and exile.

The Lost Dog is a mystery and a love story, an exploration of art and nature, a meditation on ageing and the passage of time. It is a book of wonders: a gripping contemporary novel which examines the weight of history as well as different ways of understanding the world.

Featured in the May 2009 Teen Reads newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.