$24.95 (Paperback book / Penguin / ISBN:9780140283808)
Drylands
In her flat above Drylands' newsagency, Janet Deakin is writing
a book for the world's last reader. Little has changed here in 50
years, except for the coming of cable TV. Loneliness is almost a
religion, and still everyone knows your business. The town is being
outmanoeuvred by drought and begins to empty, pouring itself out
like water into sand. Small minds shrink even smaller in the
vastness of the land. One man is forced out by council rates and
bigotry; another sells his property, risking the lot to build his
dream. And all of them are shadowed by violence of some sort –
these people whose only victory over the town is in leaving
it.
"Drylands is a wake-up call for millennial Australia...
Astley's brilliance rests not only in her distinctive prose style
but her willingness and courage to make social statements, to
assemble portraits of pain as a bridge to compassion."
The Bulletin