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Author
Publication
2007 - Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W, New South Wales
Language
English
Word Count
67,250 words, Guess
Page Count
269 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25556542M
- Internet Archivechildren00wood
- ISBN-10174175335X
- ISBN-139781741753356
- OCLC Control Number174094718
Classifications
- DDCA823.3
Description
When their father is critically injured, foreign correspondent Mandy and her siblings return home, bringing with them the remnants and patterns of childhood. Mandy has lived away from the country for many years. Her head is filled with images of terror and war, and her homecoming to the quiet country town -- not to mention her family and marriage -- only heightens her disconnection from ordinary life. Cathy, her younger sister, has stayed in regular contact with her parents, trying also to keep tabs on their brother Stephen who, for reasons nobody understands, has held himself apart from the family for years. In the intensive care unit the children sit, trapped between their bewildered mother and one another; between old wounds and forgiveness, struggling to connect with their emotions, their past and each other. But as they wait and watch over their father, there's someone else watching, too: a young wardsman, Tony, who's been waiting for Mandy to come home. As he insinuates himself into the family, the pressure -- and the threat -- intensify and build to a climax of devastating force.
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