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Book Book Fiona Farrell

Book Book By Fiona Farrell

Book Book by Fiona Farrell


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Book Book by Fiona Farrell

An evocative and moving mix of memoir and fiction from an award-winning novelist. As war is waged in the Middle East, a woman in New Zealand has her nose in a book. Kate is immersed in other battles, engrossed in eyewitness accounts of an earlier war in ancient Persia. She has grown up, left her Otago home and returned, and in all these years books have shaped her life and made sense of the world - offering mystery and solace, entertainment and enlightenment. From The Little Red Hen to Owls Do Cry, from T.S. Eliot to Aphra Behn, this frequently funny, always original novel is another extraordinary offering from the author of The Hopeful Traveller.

About Fiona Farrell

Born in Oamaru and educated at Otago and Toronto, Fiona Farrell has been writing since the 1980s. She has published books of poetry, collections of short stories and novels. Her novel The Skinny Louie Book won the New Zealand Book Award for Fiction in 1992, several of her other novels have been shortlisted for the Montana New Zealand Book Awards and she has won many other prizes, including the Bruce Mason Award for Playwrights and the Katherine Mansfield Fellowship in Menton.

Additional information

GOR001862249
9781869416195
1869416198
Book Book by Fiona Farrell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Random House New Zealand Ltd
2004-09-03
368
Short-listed for Montana New Zealand Book Awards: Fiction Category 2005 Short-listed for Nielsen BookData New Zealand Booksellers' Choice Award 2005
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