''We're travelling light, without excess, into our future. Gran had been
rough as she uncurled my hands from their position, gripped around the
open car doorframe, and shoved me into the passenger seat.'' *** A
man returns from World War II and struggles to come to terms with what
has happened in his absence. Almost 70 years later, his middle-aged
granddaughter packs up her late grandmother's home and discovers more
than she had bargained for. These two stories bookend 13 closely linked
stories of one family and the rippling of consequences across three
generations, played out against the backdrop of a changing Australia.
This debut collection - as powerful as it is tender - is written by
Michelle Michau-Crawford, the winner of the 2013 ABR Elizabeth Jolley
Short Story Prize, awarded for the title story, Leaving Elvis.
[Subject: Adult Fiction, Australian Studies]