Marshmallow

Marshmallow

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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Victoria Hannan

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


'Hannan combines a sharp wit with great emotional tenderness. The result is a heartbreaking, surprisingly funny story about grief and love; about facing darkness and finding hope' Diana Reid, author of Love & Virtue and Seeing Other People A year ago the house had been full of life, of noise, of love. Now there were long stretches of silence that settled between them like a fog so dense it made it hard to see a way out, made it hard for them to see each other . . . He was losing sight of the only thing he'd ever truly been certain about. Some moments change everything. For five friends, what should have been a birthday to remember will instead cleave a line between before and after. From then on, the shockwaves of guilt, sorrow and disbelief will colour every day, every interaction, every possibility. Each will struggle. Each will ask why. Secrets will be kept. Lies will be told. Relationships reassessed. Each friend will be forever changed. And the question all of them will be forced to ask is: can they ever find a way to live without what was lost? A raw, powerful novel from the prize-winning author of Kokomo that exposes the ripple effect of grief. With profound insight and a tender heart, Marshmallow shows how quickly the life you thought you had can be shattered forever. Praise for Marshmallow 'An exquisitely crafted and enthralling portrait of the shadows that form after unthinkable loss. The way these five friends move through earth-shattering grief together and alone is deeply moving' Rhett Davis, author of Hovering 'A propulsive, big-hearted and compassionate exploration of grief, love and friendship' Jessica Stanley, author of A Great Hope 'A beautiful study of the physicality of grief and the complexity of family and class. Somehow Hannan balances these themes skilfully into a hopeful book with friendship at its heart' Alice Bishop, author of A Constant Hum Praise for Kokomo 'With Kokomo as a starting point, one can only imagine what heights [Hannan] will soar to next' The Guardian 'ironic, smart and witty' Sydney Morning Herald 'superbly written' Books+Publishing 'Hannan's use of language is vivid and visceral, lavish with colour' ArtsHub '[Hannan's] originality took my breath away' Newtown Review of Books 'An intricate, glittering gem. One of the best debuts in years' Mark Brandi, author of Wimmera, The Rip and The Others 'This debut heralds an exciting new Australian voice' Anna Krien, author of Night Games and Act of Grace
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Victoria Hannan

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


'Hannan combines a sharp wit with great emotional tenderness. The result is a heartbreaking, surprisingly funny story about grief and love; about facing darkness and finding hope' Diana Reid, author of Love & Virtue and Seeing Other People A year ago the house had been full of life, of noise, of love. Now there were long stretches of silence that settled between them like a fog so dense it made it hard to see a way out, made it hard for them to see each other . . . He was losing sight of the only thing he'd ever truly been certain about. Some moments change everything. For five friends, what should have been a birthday to remember will instead cleave a line between before and after. From then on, the shockwaves of guilt, sorrow and disbelief will colour every day, every interaction, every possibility. Each will struggle. Each will ask why. Secrets will be kept. Lies will be told. Relationships reassessed. Each friend will be forever changed. And the question all of them will be forced to ask is: can they ever find a way to live without what was lost? A raw, powerful novel from the prize-winning author of Kokomo that exposes the ripple effect of grief. With profound insight and a tender heart, Marshmallow shows how quickly the life you thought you had can be shattered forever. Praise for Marshmallow 'An exquisitely crafted and enthralling portrait of the shadows that form after unthinkable loss. The way these five friends move through earth-shattering grief together and alone is deeply moving' Rhett Davis, author of Hovering 'A propulsive, big-hearted and compassionate exploration of grief, love and friendship' Jessica Stanley, author of A Great Hope 'A beautiful study of the physicality of grief and the complexity of family and class. Somehow Hannan balances these themes skilfully into a hopeful book with friendship at its heart' Alice Bishop, author of A Constant Hum Praise for Kokomo 'With Kokomo as a starting point, one can only imagine what heights [Hannan] will soar to next' The Guardian 'ironic, smart and witty' Sydney Morning Herald 'superbly written' Books+Publishing 'Hannan's use of language is vivid and visceral, lavish with colour' ArtsHub '[Hannan's] originality took my breath away' Newtown Review of Books 'An intricate, glittering gem. One of the best debuts in years' Mark Brandi, author of Wimmera, The Rip and The Others 'This debut heralds an exciting new Australian voice' Anna Krien, author of Night Games and Act of Grace