The Body in the Clouds
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SHORTLISTED, Commonwealth Writers' Prize SHORTLISTED, NSW Premier's Literary Awards SHORTLISTED, Western Australian Premier's Book Awards LONGLISTED, International IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award 'Exquisite...a rich, meditative novel that explores the connectivity of people living in the same geographical space across the distance of time.' -- New York Times Book Review What if you looked up at just the right moment and saw - out of the corner of your eye - something unexpected? What if it was something so marvellous, so extraordinary, that it transformed time and space forever? The Body in the Clouds tells the story of one extraordinary moment - a man falling from the sky, and surviving - and of three men who see it, in different ways and different times, as they stand on the same piece of land. An astronomer in the late 1700s, a bridgeworker in the 1930s, an expatriate banker returning home in the early 21st century: all three are transformed by one magical event. All are searching for the same thing: how to understand what it means to call a place home, and how to be able to tell when you get there. The Body in the Clouds is a luminous novel about the power of story: the stories that define who and where we are. And the stories we tell - and have told, and will tell - for the people we love.
Author: Ashley Hay
Format: Paperback, 320 pages, 153mm x 208mm, 358 g
Published: 2010, Allen & Unwin, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
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SHORTLISTED, Commonwealth Writers' Prize SHORTLISTED, NSW Premier's Literary Awards SHORTLISTED, Western Australian Premier's Book Awards LONGLISTED, International IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award 'Exquisite...a rich, meditative novel that explores the connectivity of people living in the same geographical space across the distance of time.' -- New York Times Book Review What if you looked up at just the right moment and saw - out of the corner of your eye - something unexpected? What if it was something so marvellous, so extraordinary, that it transformed time and space forever? The Body in the Clouds tells the story of one extraordinary moment - a man falling from the sky, and surviving - and of three men who see it, in different ways and different times, as they stand on the same piece of land. An astronomer in the late 1700s, a bridgeworker in the 1930s, an expatriate banker returning home in the early 21st century: all three are transformed by one magical event. All are searching for the same thing: how to understand what it means to call a place home, and how to be able to tell when you get there. The Body in the Clouds is a luminous novel about the power of story: the stories that define who and where we are. And the stories we tell - and have told, and will tell - for the people we love.
The Body in the Clouds