Shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
You have possessed me, let me go.
An iceberg is towed through the Heads to the astonishment of
colonial Sydney. As it melts, the iceberg is revealed as a tomb to
the perfectly preserved body of a young sailor, who died forty
years before.
A man lost in grief for his wife is haunted by his memories of her.
His life becomes a memorial to her, in the hope of defeating the
oblivion of death.
Ice tells the story of Malcolm McEacharn, the man who brings
joy to early Sydney in the form of an iceberg and who later
pioneers the first successful refrigerated voyage from Australia to
London. He is a brilliant businessman who will later bring
electricity to Melbourne, become its Lord Mayor and be one step
away from becoming Prime Minister - but he is driven by an
obsession that threatens to destroy him and his world.
Ice also tells a parallel story, set in contemporary Sydney,
of a young biographer who lies in a coma, and her bereft husband's
desperate attempts to resurrect her by unearthing the truth about
her subject McEacharn.
Both stories are redolent with longing, suffused by regret,
illuminated by extraordinary imagery, hypnotic language and the
spectre of suspended life in the 'mythical country of ice'. From
the frozen, desolate Antarctic to bustling Victorian London, from
the Yorkshire moors to colonial tropical Cairns, to Imperial Japan
and to the gritty streets of modern-day Kings Cross, Ice
walks the line between life and death, fact and fantasy, grief and
madness. It is a book about the power of love, told with audacity
and breathtaking imaginative power. It will never let you go.
Ice
Ice
$23.99 – Paperback book / Allen & Unwin
From the Antarctic to Victorian London, the Yorkshire moors to colonial tropical Cairns, to Imperial Japan and to the gritty streets of modern-day Kings Cross, Ice is a novel of hauntings, love, longing, memory and loss,... Buy or find out more →
Ice
$16.95 – Trade paperback / Allen & Unwin
Shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
You have possessed me, let me go.
An iceberg is towed through the Heads to the astonishment of
colonial Sydney. As it melts, the iceberg is revealed as a tomb to
t... Buy or find out more →
Miles Franklin Shortlist 2009
Breath
$24.95 – Paperback book / Penguin Books
Winner of the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award
Breath is a story about the wildness of youth - the lust for excitement and terror, the determination to be extraordinary, the wounds that heal and those that don't - and ... Buy or find out more →
Wanting
$19.95 – Paperback book / Vintage
Shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
It is 1839. A young Aboriginal girl, Mathinna, is running through the long wet grass of an island at the end of the world to get help for her dying father, an Abori... Buy or find out more →
Ice
$16.95 – Trade paperback / Allen & Unwin
Shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
You have possessed me, let me go.
An iceberg is towed through the Heads to the astonishment of
colonial Sydney. As it melts, the iceberg is revealed as a tomb to
t... Buy or find out more →
The Pages
$23.95 – Paperback book / Text Publishing
Shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
Erica Hazelhurst, a philosopher from Sydney, has been given a project by her university to work on the papers of the late Wesley Antill (The Pages). She travels acr... Buy or find out more →