Lovesong

Lovesong

by Alex Miller (Author)

Synopsis

Strangers did not, as a rule, find their way to Chez Dom, a small Tunisian cafe in Paris. Run by the widow Houria and her young niece, Sabiha, the cafe offers a home away from home for the North African immigrant workers at the great abattoirs of Vaugirard who, as with Houria and Sabiha themselves, have grown used to the smell of blood in the air. When one day a lost Australian tourist, John Patterner, seeks shelter in the cafe from a sudden Parisian rainstorm, a tragic love story begins to unfold. Years later, living a quiet life in suburban Melbourne, John Patterner is haunted by what happened to him and Sabiha at Vaugirard. He confides his story to Ken, an ageing writer, who sees in John's account the possibility for one last simple love story. When Ken tells his daughter this she reminds him, Love is never simple, Dad. You should know that. He does know it. But being the writer he is, he cannot resist the lure of the story. Told with all Miller's distinctive clarity, intelligence and compassion, Lovesong is a tender and enthralling story about the intimate lives of ordinary people.

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More Information

Format: Kindle Edition
Pages: 368
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 13 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1742373666
ISBN 13: 9781742373669

Author Bio
Alex Miller has twice won the Miles Franklin Award - in 1993 for The Ancestor Game, and in 2003 for Journey to the Stone Country. Conditions of Faith won the Christina Stead Prize for fiction in 2001. His eighth novel, Landscape of Farewell, was published in 2007 and shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2008.