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Trent Dalton, Australia's best-loved writer, sat on a busy street corner with a sky-blue Olivetti typewriter and asked the world a simple, direct question: Can you please tell me a love story?
Exiled in a drug-oppressed refugee suburb in 1980s Australia, a 12-year-old boy dreams of a career in journalism while fending off the local criminal element to protect his imprisoned mother. A first novel. 100,000 first printing.
‘A boisterous romp’DAILY MAIL ‘Unpredictable, fantastic’SYDNEY MORNING HERALD ‘He is not a rising star but a star full stop' THE AUSTRALIAN Literary Fiction Book of the Year, 2024 Australian Book Industry Awards
It's the story of a murder.It's the story of a marriage.It's the story of a lifetime.
It's the story of a murder. It's the story of a marriage. It's the story of a lifetime.