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A Sand Archive Shortlisted For The Miles Franklin Literary Award 2019 Gregory Day

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A Sand Archive Shortlisted For The Miles Franklin Literary Award 2019 Gregory Day
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Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.42 MB
Author: Gregory Day
ISBN: 9781760780067, 1760780065
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Sand Archive Shortlisted For The Miles Franklin Literary Award 2019 Gregory Day by Gregory Day 9781760780067, 1760780065 instant download after payment.

Seeking stories of Australia’s Great Ocean Road, a young writer stumbles across a manual from a minor player in the road’s history, FB Herschell. It is a volume unremarkable in every way, save for the surprising portrait of its author that can be read between its lines: a vision of a man who writes with uncanny poetry about sand.
            And as he continues to mine the archive of FB Herschell – engineer, historian, philosopher – it is not the subject, but the man who begins to fascinate. A man whose private revolution among the streets of Paris in May 1968 begins to change the way he views life, love, and the coastal landscape into which he was born . . .

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