'A stirring, magical, and emotional novel about family, belonging,
marriage, race, and culture ... The best novels are never long
enough, and you won't want After the Rain to end' The Australian 'A
staggering soulful achievement' The Australian Women's Weekly Malti
Fortune is uneasy. She has turned away from her birthplace of Fiji
to make a new life in Melbourne. But all that she thought was
certain is now in danger of being swept away. Her husband,
Benjamin, a linguist, is a conundrum. He has changed. Or has she?
The stories and superstitions of her childhood are telling her
something she knows but doesn't want to hear - about being a
trespasser, about not belonging. In the years to come, Malti and
Benjamin's daughters are also to learn some hard truths. For
Ellery, the hands-on father of her memories vanishes for months on
end and the remembered fragments of good times aren't enough to
sustain her anymore. Verona, on the verge of adulthood, can't
imagine a world without her beloved Dad. He is her rock and hero.
But Malti and Ellery both know that you can't depend on Benjamin.
What makes a family? What does home look like? All three women are
seeking answers. Each is haunted by her own ghosts. And by
Benjamin. To find what they are looking for, they need to be honest
with themselves and make peace with their own unreliable memories.
After the Rain is a moving, exquisitely observed novel about
marriage and family, dislocation, culture and belonging, from an
exciting new voice in Australian literature. 'A beautifully
realised exploration of family, identity and dislocation. Smith
beautifully captures complicated feelings around building a home in
a new country, choosing your own path in life and realising your
parents are just people, too' Books and Publishing 'A thunderous
debut full of life, love and legends. A truly sensational read!'
WINNIE DUNN 'Aisling Smith's debut novel ... amply demonstrates her
ability to write well and create complex and likeable characters.
This is a novel about marriage, family dynamics and the attempt to
live between two cultures and lands. I highly recommend it'
Australian Book Review 'An evocative and powerful story about
marriage, culture, family and the uncertainties of love in all its
forms' Kill Your Darlings '[like] Anne Tyler ... Smith is a
powerful novelist with an extraordinary eye for the nuances of
human bonds. Smith has written these characters with intelligence
and compassion, imbuing them with a convincing complexity and
fallibility that engenders remarkable authenticity' Kill Your
Darlings 'Complex and textured ... An intricate, subtly shaded
exploration of the role disillusionment plays in shaping families -
whether in love, between cultures, or through realising your
parents are flawed human beings' WA Today
General
Imprint: |
Hachette Australia
|
Country of origin: |
Australia |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Aisling Smith
|
Readers: |
Sarah Roberts
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 153mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
368 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7336-4879-3 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
0-7336-4879-7 |
Barcode: |
9780733648793 |
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