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Into That Forest
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Into That Forest

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Me name be Hannah O'Brien and I be seventy-six years old. Me first thing is an apology - me language is bad cos I lost it and had to learn it again. But here’s me story and I be glad to tell it before I hop the twig.

So begins this extraordinary novel, which will transport you to Australia’s wild frontier and stay in your mind long after you’ve finished reading.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 September 2012
Pages
184
ISBN
9781743311646

Me name be Hannah O'Brien and I be seventy-six years old. Me first thing is an apology - me language is bad cos I lost it and had to learn it again. But here’s me story and I be glad to tell it before I hop the twig.

So begins this extraordinary novel, which will transport you to Australia’s wild frontier and stay in your mind long after you’ve finished reading.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 September 2012
Pages
184
ISBN
9781743311646
 
Book Review

Into That Forest
by Louis Nowra

by Athina Clarke, Aug 2012

[[louis-nowra]]‘Me name is Hannah O’Brien and I be seventy-six years old. Me first thing is an apology – me language is bad cos I lost it and had to learn it again …’

So begins Hannah’s profound and compelling story of survival, family, love and belonging, a story that captivated me until long after I’d mourned and cried at its unforgettable and devastating conclusion.

Now an old woman, Hannah tells the story of two little girls (herself and her older friend Becky) stranded in the Tasmanian wilderness, but who are rescued and adopted by a pair of Tasmanian tigers.

What follows is an intense and remarkable exploration of dislocation and connection, as the girls abandon their human ways, exchanging their native tongue for barks and coughs. Over time they learn the true meaning of loyalty and family and discover the simple pleasures of shelter, a warm patch of earth, the sunlight on their skin and a full belly.

The first young adult novel from Louis Nowra, a widely celebrated playwright and author, Into That Forest is an extraordinarily imaginative and mesmerising story that snared me completely; day turned into night as I inhaled 170 pages in one sitting.

Highly recommended.


Athina Clarke