Shallows

Shallows

by TimWinton (Author)

Synopsis

One hundred and fifty years after the establishment of land-based whaling in Australia, its last outpost is Angelus, a small town already struggling for survival. Long-dormant passions are awakened by the arrival of the conservationists, who threaten the town's livelihood and disturb the fragile peace under which its inhabitants live.

`Full of strikingly described action . . . an imaginative reconstruction of primitive whaling and the personal suffering involved . . . Tim Winton, in this admirable novel, deals with pride, loneliness, longing for love and the struggle between nostalgic heroes and the heroism of compassion' The Times

`All this is dazzling, dazzling. It makes the heart pound' Los Angeles Times

`A moving and powerful elegy . . . Winton writes vividly, and with courage, about serious matters in a cynical world' Observer



`A major work by anyone's standards . . . mysterious, painful and beautiful' Washington Post

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprints
Publisher: Picador
Published: 02 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0330319647
ISBN 13: 9780330319645

Author Bio
Tim Winton was born in Perth in 1960. He has written novels, collections of stories, non-fiction and books for children. He is three times winner of Australia's Miles Franklin Award, and has been twice-shortlisted for the Booker Prize, for The Riders (1995) and Dirt Music (2002).