In a fishbone church
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Author
Publication
1998 - Victoria University Press, Wellington [N.Z.]
Language
English
Word Count
67,750 words, Guess
Page Count
271 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL472993M
- ISBN-100864733356
- OCLC Control Number40200973
- OCLC Control Numberinfishbonechurch0000chid
- Library of Congress Control Number98196905
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- Goodreads1236557
- LibraryThing486660
Classifications
- DDC823
- LCCPR9639.3.C535 I5 1998
Description
I hope you believe this Swan Story as it is rather fantastic. Gene & I arrived at the Greenpark Paddock at 7 a.m...It was good to be alive on a morning like this & having my son with me. Once again the dark shapes of the swans could be seen against the mountains. Closer, closer, 100yds, 80yds, 60yds, 40yds hell let loose, range zero. Bang - swan, bang - swan, bang bang - swans more swans, our stockpile grew high... When Clifford Stilton dies, his son Gene crams his carefully kept diaries into a hall cupboard - but Clifford's words have too much life in them to be ignored, and start to permeate his family's world. Clifford taught Gene about how to find rocks and fossils, and about how to kill birds and fish. Gene passes on a similar inheritance to his daughters, Bridget and Christina - they have their own ways of digging and discovering the past, keeping an account of life, watching out for the varieties of death that lie hidden. Etta their mother tells a very different story of her 1940s childhood. In a fishbone church spans continents and decades. From the Berlin rave scene to the Canterbury duck season, from the rural 1950s to the cosmopolitan present, these five vivid lives cohere in a deeeply affecting and exhilarating novel.
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