
A Long Way from Home
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Narrated by:
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Eloise Oxer
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Amos Phillips
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By:
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Peter Carey
About this listen
The late style masterpiece from Peter Carey, twice winner of the Booker Prize.
Irene Bobs loves fast driving. Her husband is the best car salesman in rural southeastern Australia. Together with Willie, their lanky navigator, they embark upon the Redex Trial, a brutal race around the continent, over roads no car will ever quite survive.
A Long Way from Home is Peter Carey's late style masterpiece - a thrilling high-speed story that starts in one way then takes you to another place altogether. Set in the 1950s in the embers of the British Empire, painting a picture of Queen and subject, black, white and those in between, this brilliantly vivid novel illustrates how the possession of an ancient culture spirals through history - and the love made and hurt caused along the way.
©2018 Peter Carey (P)2018 Faber & FaberA note to any more genteel readers: a fair bit of swearing and generally lewd talk comes out of the mouths of a small number of the story"s protagonists. However this is entirely contextual and is integral to the characterisation.
A fantastic return to form by one of my favourite writers.
A long way from a novel about a car race!
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Dreamtime
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Outstanding. My new favourite writer
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The two narrators (Irene and Willie) worked well and the performances had an authentic feel.
Enjoyable but not the story I was expecting
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Superb Book of 2018 Nomination
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Peter Carey has a wonderful knack of exploring important and enormous moral issues within the context of an entertaining and beautifully written novel. The complex and original characters, plus the compelling plot made for an interesting and thought-provoking experience. An absolute gem.
Fantastic storytelling.
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