Cloudstreet

$29.98


Brand Tim Winton
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SKU 155597158X
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Cloudstreet

Two families, the Lambs and the Pickles, are thrown together by chance into a rambling house, where they struggle with what life has to offer them. Australian Winton's fifth novel is chock-full, depicting birth, death, resurrection, marriage, miscarriage, gambling, drunkenness, adultery, anorexia, depression, love, and joy. From 1944 to 1964, the Pickles and Lamb families share a large house in a suburb of Perth on the wrong side of the tracks. The Pickles own the house and are slothful, he a gambler with long streaks of bad luck, she often drunk and adulterous. The tenant Lambs are hard-working. After the latter open a successful grocery on the first floor of the house, the families' lives become intertwined, and home and hearth become an anchor. World War II, Australian politics, the Cuban missle crisis, and Kennedy's assassination take a backseat to their trials and final joy. Biblical imagery, a talking pig, a house that cracks its knuckles, a son who glows in the dark, and a mysterious black "guardian angel" add spice to a book whose language resonates and charms. Highly recommended for most fiction collections. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/92. - Harold Augenbraum, Mercantile Lib., New York Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. This marvelous postmodern novel of family life by bestselling Australian writer Winton (Minimum of Two, That Eye, the Sky, etc.) celebrates all the great traditional values in writing that is emphatically contemporary. As Fish Lamb, whose nature and tragedy shape the story, prepares to return to the river he has yearned for ever since he was saved from drowning as a small boy, two families, the Lambs and the Pickleses, picnicking on the riverbank, are celebrating a momentous decision in their joint lives. The two families--who are working-class and scarred by past failures, and who for 20 years have shared the enormous old house that the Pickleses inherited on Cloud Street--have overcome daunting spiritual, moral, and physical adversities to reach this point. The Pickles family--Sam, who has lost the fingers of one hand in an accident; Dolly, who was abused as a child by her sisters; and their three children--have been adversely affected by Sam's belief in luck (``the shifty shadow of God''). The Lambs, whose religious faith was lost when Fish, after being saved from drowning, turned out to be retarded, are hard- working mystics determined to survive. The house itself, as much a metaphor as a setting, is haunted--and is the least credible part of the novel--by malevolent ghosts and by an Aborigine angel who appears serendipitously. The families fight, suffer, teeter on the edge of disaster, but love--young Rosa Pickles and Quick Lamb marry--and the will to endure bring them through. Fish, always sensitive to the dangers surrounding them over the years, is finally able to return to the river where he can savor the families' ``healing all the rest of his journey.'' One of those rare novels that warm the heart, as well as spark the imagination. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. Used Book in Good Condition

Brand Tim Winton
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 155597158X
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > British & Irish > Contemporary

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