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Fire Fire

Eva Sallis     Availability: Available
Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
AUD $24.95 inc. GST
Fire Fire

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A darkly humorous, compelling novel whose family of characters resonate in a similar style to Cloudstreet.

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Musicians, artists and poets,' Acantia says. That's what you'll be. Just like Pa and me.' She sighs happily. No contaminants here! You'll be as pure as the Aborigines.'

The Houdinis have escaped the great world to Whispers, a dilapidated and isolated farm in the heart of the Australian bush. Acantia Houdini the painter has grand plans. Her seven children and famous violist husband are to become self-sufficient, and creativity will rule.

All is not, however, home-grown spinach and classical music. The family is under threat from the outside and from within.

Ursula watches her brothers and sisters adapt, thrive and then wither as they experience a bewildering mix of love, neglect and cruelty. Ursula grows slowly to a full awareness of her skewed world and is driven ultimately to escape. But it will cost her more than she can guess. Family is everything. She has everything to lose.

Fire Fire is shocking, absurd, tender and grotesque. In language spun with masterly control and much humour, Sallis captures the resilience and confusion of growing up. A completely surprising story of love and damage.

About Eva Sallis

Eva Sallis was born in Bendigo. She has an MA in literature and a PhD in comparative literature from The University of Adelaide where she now teaches. She won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 1997 for her first novel, Hiam. Eva's second novel, The City of Sealions, was published in 2002 and her most recent novel, Mahjar, followed in 2003.

ISBN: 9781741143522
Australian Pub.: July 2004
Edition: 1
Publisher: ALLEN & UNWIN
Imprint: ALLEN & UNWIN
Subject: Literary fiction
Edition Number: 1