Mateship with Birds

Mateship with Birds

by Carrie Tiffany (Author)

Synopsis

Mateship n. the quality or state of being a mate; esp: fellowship On the outskirts of a country town in the early 1950s, a lonely farmer trains his binoculars on a raucous family of kookaburras roosting next to his dairy. As Harry observes the birds through a year of feast, famine, birth, death, war, romance and song, his neighbour, Betty, has her own set of binoculars trained on him. Betty's son, Michael, gravitates to the gentle man next door, and Harry, sensing Michael is ready to stretch his wings, decides to teach him about sex. Harry knows everything about the land. But what does he know about women? Mateship with Birds is a tender, witty novel of young lust and mature love. A glorious tale of innocence lost, it celebrates life on one small farm in a vast ancient landscape, as a collection of misfits question what a family might be.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Picador
Published: 21 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1447219864
ISBN 13: 9781447219866
Prizes: Winner of Stella Prize 2013. Shortlisted for Miles Franklin Literary Award 2013.

Author Bio
Carrie Tiffany was born in West Yorkshire. Her family migrated to Western Australia in the early 1970s. Her first novel was shortlisted for the 2006 Orange Prize, Guardian First Book Award and Miles Franklin Award.