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Journey to the Stone Country: Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2003 by ALEX MILLER
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS
Journey to the Stone Country: Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2003 by Alex Miller
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Category: RARE AND COLLECTIBLE
Betrayed by her husband, Annabelle retreats in confusion to the supposed sanctuary of her old family home in tropical Townsville. There she meets and begins to work ex-stockman and Jangga, Bo. Intrigued by his assertion that he holds the key to her future, she begins on a path into her past.
Landscape of Farewell by Alex Miller
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS | Reading Level: good
The compelling new novel from award-winning author Alex Miller, Landscape of Farewellis a profound, moving and important novel about the land, the past, exile, and acceptance. This deeply intelligent and thoughtful novel is a worthy successor to Miller's earlier novel, the much-loved and critically admi ...Show more
Max by Alex Miller
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Category: BIOGRAPHY
An astonishing, moving tribute to Alex's friend, Max Blatt, that is at once a meditation on memory itself, on friendship and a reminder to the reader that history belongs to humanity. 'This book so beautifully evokes the power of places in shaping our consciousness and perception…As readers of Alex Mill ...Show more
Prochownik's Dream by Alex Miller
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS | Reading Level: very good
Alex Miller's latest novel Prochownik's Dream is about an artist who hasn't been able to paint or draw for years, not since the death of his father. When he suddenly finds the inspiration to work again, it creates all sorts of tensions in his life, as he alienates his wife and neglects his child. Procho ...Show more
Singing for All He's Worth: Essays in Honour of Jacob G. Rosenberg by Alex Skovron; Alex Miller; Raymond Gaita
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS
In the early 1990s, after writing for most of his life in Yiddish, his mother tongue, Jacob Rosenberg decided to switch to English. The period of extraordinary creativity that followed was cut short only by his death in 2008, at the age of 86. During those fifteen-odd years, Rosenberg wrote and publishe ...Show more
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