The Lost Child

Author(s): Suzanne McCourt

Fiction

From the headland, we look across to the lighthouse on Seal Island where Mr Hammett has to take the gas bottle to keep the light flashing at night. Aunt Cele says there is no land between us and the bottom of the world where everything is white ice and there are penguins as big as men, but I know this already because Dunc has told me. 


Sylvie is five. It's the 1950s and she lives in Burley Point, a fishing village south of the Coorong on Australia's wild southern coast. She worships her older brother Dunc. She tries to make sense of her brooding mother, and her moody father who abandons the family to visit The Trollop, Layle Lewis, who lives across the lagoon. 


It's hard to keep secrets in a small town, but when Dunc goes missing, Sylvie is terrified that she is the cause. Now her father is angry all the time; her mother won't leave the house or stop cleaning. The bush and the birds and the endless beach are Sylvie's only salvation, apart from her teacher, Miss Taylor. 


In the tradition of the novels of Anne Tyler and Eudora Welty, The Lost Child is a beautifully written story about family and identity and growing up. Sylvie is a charming narrator with a big heart and a sharp eye for the comic moment. As the years go by she learns how tiny events can changes entire lives, and how leaving might be the only solution when the world will never be the same again.  

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* Widespread review coverage in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers across ANZ including Age, Dominion Post, NZ Herald, Herald Sun and Adelaide Advertiser * Widespread review coverage in literary publications such as Australian Book Review, Kill Your Darlings * Widespread review coverage in general publications such as The Big Issue, North & South and The Listener * Author to be interviewed in newspapers such as Adelaide Advertiser, Herald Sun and West Australian * Author to be interviewed on national and local radio programs such as ABC RN's Books and Arts Daily, ABC 891, 4ZZZ and 2SER * Limited number of reading copies available to the trade * Advertisements in literary and current affairs publications such as ABR, Griffith Review and the Monthly, and on their associated websites * Promotions and giveaways with targeted subscriber groups, including book lovers like CAE and Good Reading * Advertisements in bookseller newsletters and catalogues * Banner advertising on bookseller websites * An ideal bookclub title: reading group notes at textpublishing.com.au/resources on release

'The Lost Child is an assured and bittersweet coming-of-age tale with a vivid sense of time and place...The novel is a strong addition to the shelves of Australian literary fiction.' Australian Bookseller and Publisher

General Fields

  • : 9781922147783
  • : The Text Publishing Company
  • : Text Publishing
  • : 0.39
  • : February 2014
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 1403
  • : Paperback
  • : Suzanne McCourt