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Road Story

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This gritty, sun drenched novel about friendship, loneliness and addiction is the winner of 2004 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award.



Winner of the Australian/Vogel's Literary Award 2004.



Diana Kooper runs from a car crash in the heart of Sydney, scarcely looking back, leaving her best friend, Nicole, slumped and bloody in the damaged vehicle.



After hitching a ride to the far west of New South Wales, Diana takes a job as a kitchenhand at Bob's, an isolated truck-stop. At first she thinks she can predict the sort of rhythm her life will follow in this dusty, diesel-driven, lonely stop but soon a series of unsettling events disturb the order of things. A dog is brutally stabbed to death and left as a warning beside one of the petrol bowsers. And when Bob rolls his ute in suspicious circumstances, Diana is left to look after the roadhouse kitchen on her own. As every-day life becomes increasingly challenging, Diana struggles with her past and with the ghosts that haunt her present.



Road Story is a remarkable novel that reveals the tenuousness of love between friends and the dark pervasiveness of addiction.



PRAISE FROM THE AUSTRALIAN/VOGEL LITERARY AWARD JUDGES



'Compelling. the truckers, their habits, their rigs and their nonchalant ferocity come at you. She opens a window into the grit and diesel fumes of road-centred lives.' - Stella Clare



'A very genuine voice with a strong sense of authenticity and a rising sense of menace.' - Liam Davison



'Raw, direct and passionate, the assurance of van Loon's novel should distract no-one from the integrity and the intelligence which give weight to it.' - James Bradley

Details

Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Published : July 1, 2005
Language : English (English)
Format : Epub
Pages : -
Size : 398.77 KB
ISBN : 9781741159127
Accessibility : -
Book URL : https://ebook.yourcloudlibrary.com/library/oclc-document_id-kmohrg9