Richard Parry is a painter who cannot paint, a writer who doesn't
write. His obsession is Lulu, that 'orphan off the street', his
aboriginal 'green child'. But on returning from Australia to his
hometown he finds it has become notorious for the suicides of young
people. As Parry tries to connect past and present he is haunted by
dreams of Australia and of his youth. Yet is Parry all he seems?
Isn't he frankly, 'a bit creepy'? How trustworthy is memory? And
what has happened to the vivacious Lulu? A meditation on age and
opportunity by prizewinning poet, essayist and novelist Robert
Minhinnick. Limestone Man is this writer's second novel, after
2007's Ondaatje-nominated Sea Holly.
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