Repentance

$17.00 USD

Repentance

Overview

‘But then we all love this place, don’t we, in our different ways?’

It’s the summer of 1976, and the winds of change are blowing through the small town of Repentance on the edge of the Great Dividing Range. The old families farmed cattle and cut timber, but the new settlers, the hippies, have a different perspective on the natural order and humankind’s place in the scheme of things. Soon everything will be disturbed. Either the old growth is coming down or the loggers have to be stopped. And although not everyone agrees on tactics, noone will escape being drawn into the coming confrontation.

A tale of a country town and its rhythms, Repentance is also the story of modern Australia at one of its flashpoints, told tenderly and beautifully through the eyes of characters you won’t forget.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
6in x 9in
Extent
304 pages
ISBN
9781950354740
RRP
USD$17.00
Pub date
5 October 2021

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Praise

“A fierce, fair, and moving novel, so true you can smell the rainforest.”
Robert Drewe

Repentance vividly captures the past but speaks urgently to readers right now.”
Debra Adelaide

“Irresistible, compassionate, and timely.”
Mark Tredinnick

“Much like the interconnected root system under a forest floor, Repentance is rhizomic—its narrative threads entangle, offering a gestalt of a town in conflict.”
The Guardian

“Moves like a meditation, reflecting the rhythms of the natural landscape that Gibbs writes about so beautifully.”
Deborah Crabtree, Books+Publishing

About the Author

Alison Gibbs was born in Kyogle in 1963 and spent her childhood in the towns and villages of northern New South Wales. She now lives in Sydney, where she runs her own writing consultancy producing copy for United Nations agencies and the not-for-profit sector. Her short stories and essays have been published and broadcast in Australia and the United Kingdom and have received numerous short-listings and awards. Repentance is her first novel.

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