Everybody Jam

Everybody Jam

by Ali Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

Danny Dawson lives in the middle of the Australian outback. His older brother Jonny was killed in an accident last year but no-one ever talks about it. And now it's time for the annual muster. The biggest event of the year on the cattle station, and a time to sort the men from the boys. But this year things will be different: because Jonny's gone and Danny's determined to prove he can fill his brother's shoes; because their fourteen-year-old sister is pregnant; because it's getting hotter and hotter and the rains won't come; and, because cracks are beginning to show...When Danny's mum admits she can't cope, the family hires a housegirl to help out - a wide-eyed English backpacker. She doesn't have a clue what she's let herself in for. And neither do they.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Andersen
Published: 03 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 184939248X
ISBN 13: 9781849392488
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: 'Everybody jam' is outback slang for apricot jam - because everybody likes it. But not everything in Danny Dawson's life is that sweet.

Media Reviews
Engrossing . . . an extremely promising debut * Guardian *
A stunning coming-of-age story with a gripping Australian outback setting and a strong and interesting plot. A debut novel to look out for. -- Julia Eccleshare * Lovereading *
Lewis adds a cast of striking local characters and a convincing knowledge of life in the outback. This is a debut coming of age novel that exudes a raw reality reflected in the language and in prevailing attitudes to Aborigines, Pommies, women and what constitutes a real man. It will well repay attention from male teen readers and makes Ali Lewis one to watch. * Books for Keeps *
A harsh but beautiful coming-of-age story with a sweeping cinematic feel...a cracking debut. * The Scotsman *
Gripping and realistic . . . an outstandingly strong first novel. -- Susan Elkin * Independent on Sunday *
Author Bio
Ali Lewis was born in rural North Yorkshire in 1976, the second of three children. Being cast as Rose Herriot in the final series of All Creatures Great and Small opened the door to a new world. After graduating from university, she went into a career in journalism, then in 2002 she left to travel the world. It was in Australia, working on an outback cattle station, that she found the inspiration for her first novel, Everybody Jam. Since her return, Ali worked as a features writer and now has moved on to work in public relations.