Complex, urgent, and fascinating, this novel about walking, memory, and
writing has earned comparisons from Virginia Woolf to Karl Ove
Knausgård. The narrator walks from Glebe to a central Sydney, Australia
café to return a manuscript by a recently deceased writer. While she
walks, the reader enters the narrator's entire world: life with family
and neighbors, narrow misses with cars, her singular friendships, dinner
conversations, and work. We learn of her adolescent desire for maturity
and acceptance, and her struggle with religion and anorexia. Photos are
provided by Bettina Kaiser. Jen Craig's first novel is Since the
Accident (2009). Panthers and the Museum of Fire was long-listed for
the 2016 Stella Prize.