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Hare's Fur

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Hare's Fur by Trevor Shearston follows the story of Russell Bass, a ceramicist who seeks solace in the wilderness of the Blue Mountains after personal loss. While navigating his grief and regaining his sense of self through nature, he encounters a trio of young siblings who upend his solitary existence. This encounter leads to unexpected connections and revelations, exploring themes of healing and human connection.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to contemplative stories that beautifully explore themes of solitude, healing, and the search for meaning in life's transitions. It's a gentle and introspective narrative, enriched by vivid descriptions and deep emotional insights, perfect for readers who appreciate a quiet yet profound journey.

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Hare's Fur

A jewel of a novel about an ageing potter who, out collecting rock for glazes, finds three kids living in a cave

What a swift odd turn his life had taken. A teenage girl with a ring in her nose was sliding ware into his drying racks.

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What a swift odd turn his life had taken. A teenage girl with a ring in her nose was sliding ware into his drying racks.

Russell Bass is a potter living on the edge of Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains. His wife has been dead less than a year and, although he has a few close friends, he is living a mostly solitary life. Each month he hikes into the valley below his house to collect rock for glazes from a remote creek bed. One autumn morning, he finds a chocolate wrapper on the path. His curiosity leads him to a cave where three siblingsβ€”two young children and a teenage girlβ€”are camped out, hiding from social services and the police.

Although they bolt at first, Russell slowly gains their trust, and, little by little, this unlikely group of outsiders begin to form a fragile bond.

In luminous prose that captures the feel of hands on clay and the smell of cold rainforest as vividly as it does the minute twists and turns of human relationships, Hare's Fur tells an exquisite story of grief, kindness, art, and the transformation that can grow from the seeds of trust.

An enchanted tale about the power of making things and the unexpected remaking of a life.
-Amanda Lohrey

With luminous prose and ephrasis, Shearston depicts the ubiquitously relatable challenge of handling change in everyday life. Hare's Fur is a poignant story of the literal and figurative pottery of trust, friendship and new beginnings, dirty hands and all.
-Jeremy George, Readings Booksellers

Hare's Fur is a tale of convalescence, a restrained, moving story about how we discover new meaning in the wake of anguish... Hare's Fur is about the inevitable reconfiguring of a life. It shows us that, like Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with seams of gold, we too can mend ourselves, we too can reconnect our pieces.
-Jack Callil, Australian Book Review

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Hare's Fur is praised as a charming and touching novella that, despite its brevity, powerfully explores themes of trust, caring, and rebirth. The story is noted for its uplifting and satisfying portrayal of growth and transformation, even amidst grief and adversity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925713473

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 March 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Trevor Shearston is the author of Something in the Blood, Sticks That Kill, White Lies, Concertinas, A Straight Young Back, Tinder, Dead Birds, and Hare's Fur. His novel Game, about the bushranger Ben Hall, was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, and the Colin Roderick Award. He lives in Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains.

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