The Mint Lawn
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The Mint Lawn
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The Mint Lawn
Winner of the 1990 Australian/Vogel Award, GIllian Meares' debut novel is set on the north coast of New South Wales and tells the story of the varied relationships and personal growth of a 25-year-old woman in a rural community.
North Coast, New South Wales. Clementine is twenty-five and still living in the place where she grew up, rooted there by memories and her own inability to make changes until she has understood her past.
The past is dominated by memories of her mother, and her mother's attempts to dramatise and enrich small-town life and the perceptions of her three clever, receptive daughters. But only Clementine has stayed. Is this out of loyalty to her mother's memory? Or to comfort her father?
Perhaps she wants to find peace with Hugh, her earnest husband, in whose house she most uncomfortably lives? Or is the lure Thomas, who alone can appreciate Clementine's own sensuality, and her humour, but who must remain another of her secrets?
The Mint Lawn by Gillian Mears is a poignant exploration of family ties, personal identity, and the complex motivations that bind us to the places we call home.
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The Mint Lawn by Gillian Mears has received praise for its vivid and evocative prose, capturing the essence of rural Australia and the complexities of familial and personal relationships. Reviewers appreciate Mears' ability to weave intricate emotional narratives and her deep exploration of character development. The book is often commended for its lyrical style and the way it addresses themes of love, desire, and the constraints of provincial life.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742379333
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 November 2011
Country: Australia
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 358g
Pages: 420
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About the Author
Gillian Mears's books include Ride a Cock Horse, Fineflour, The Grass Sister and A Map of the Gardens.
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