On the outskirts of an Australian country town in the 1950s, a lonely farmer trains his binoculars on a family of kookaburras that roost in a tree near his house. Harry observes the kookaburras through a year of feast, famine, birth, death, war, romance and song. As Harry watches the birds, his next door neighbour has her own set of binoculars trained on him. Ardent, hard-working Betty has escaped to the country with her two fatherless children. Betty is pleased that her son, Michael, wants to spend time with the gentle farmer next door. But when Harry decides to teach Michael about the opposite sex, perilous boundaries are crossed.
Mateship with Birds is a novel about young lust and mature love. It is a hymn to the rhythm of country life - to vicious birds, virginal cows, adored dogs and ill-used sheep. On one small farm in a vast, ancient landscape, a collection of misfits question the nature of what a family can be.
Longlisted for the 2014 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Winner of the inaugural Stella Prize
Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award 2013
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2013
Shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction 2012
Shortlisted for the Melbourne Prize for Literature Best Writing Award
Carrie Tiffany was born in West Yorkshire and grew up in Western Australia. She spent her early twenties working as a park ranger in the Red Centre and now lives in Melbourne, where she works as an agricultural journalist. Her first novel, Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living (2005) was shortlisted for numerous awards including the Orange Prize, the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the Guardian First Book Award and the Commonwealth Writer's Prize, and won the Dobbie Award for Best First Book (2006) and the 2006 Western Australian Premier's Award for Fiction. Mateship with Birds is her second novel.
ISBN:
9781742610764
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/02/2012
Category:
Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Imprint:
Picador Australia
Pages:
224 page/s
Stock:
In stock
Price:
$19.99 AUD