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Bruny

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Bruny by Heather Rose is a gripping tale set on the island of Tasmania, where tensions escalate over the construction of a controversial bridge. As political dynamics unfold, Astrid Coleman, a UN conflict resolution expert, is called back home to navigate the personal and professional complexities that arise, revealing deep family divisions and the broader societal challenges faced by the community. The novel intricately explores themes of politics, identity, and the ever-evolving concept of home.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by political thrillers with a blend of drama and environmental themes. Set on a small, picturesque island, the story weaves an engaging narrative of family, power, and international intrigue, making it a gripping read for those who appreciate a mix of personal and political challenges.

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Bruny

The brilliant and explosive novel from the author of the award-winning The Museum of Modern Love.

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Why is a massive bridge being built to connect the sleepy island of Bruny with the mainland of Tasmania? And why have terrorists blown it up?

When the Bruny bridge is bombed, UN troubleshooter Astrid Coleman agrees to return home to help her brother before an upcoming election. But this is no simple task. Her brother and sister are on either side of politics, the community is full of conspiracy theories, her mother is fading, and her father is quoting Shakespeare. Only on Bruny does the world seem sane. Until Astrid discovers how far the government is willing to go.

Bruny is a searing, subversive novel about family, love, loyalty, and the new world order. It is a gripping thriller with a jaw-dropping twist, a love story, a cry from the heart, and a fiercely entertaining and crucial work of imagination that asks the burning question: what would you do to protect the place you love?

Praise for Heather Rose:

'A glorious novel, meditative and special in a way that defies easy articulation.' β€” Hannah Kent, author of Burial Rites

'Audacious and beautiful.' β€” Dominic Smith, author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos

'I adored it, and it is my book of the year so far.' β€” Amanda Rayner, Readings Reviews

'... coruscates with captivating energy ... Incisive, beautiful, and precise.' β€” Foreword Reviews, starred review

'Captivating ... a gem of a novel.' β€” Library Journal, starred review

'Deeply involving ... profound ... emotionally rich and thought-provoking.' β€” Booklist, starred review

'With rare subtlety and humanity, this novel relocates the difficult path to wonder in us all.' β€” The Christina Stead Prize 2017

'Profound ... a tender meditation on art, love, grief, and life.' β€” Bustle

'An unusual and lively work of fiction.' β€” Newsday

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Bruny by Heather Rose has generally been praised for its gripping storytelling and thought-provoking themes. Critics often highlight its blend of political intrigue and family drama set against the backdrop of Tasmania, noting the author's ability to weave real-world issues into a compelling narrative. While some readers found it a bit slow at times, the depth of character development and the vivid depiction of Tasmanian landscapes received commendations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781761068775

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 October 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 440

About the Author

Heather Rose is the Australian author of eight novels. Her seventh novel The Museum of Modern Love won the 2017 Stella Prize. It also won the 2017 Christina Stead Prize and the 2017 Margaret Scott Prize. It has been published internationally and translated into numerous languages. Both The Museum of Modern Love and The Butterfly Man were longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. The Butterfly Man won the Davitt Award in 2006, and in 2007 The River Wife won the international Varuna Eleanor Dark Fellowship. Heather writes with Danielle Wood under the pen-name Angelica Banks and their Tuesday McGillycuddy children's series has twice been shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards for best children's fantasy. Angelica Banks is also published internationally. Heather lives by the sea in Tasmania.

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