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White Earth by Andrew Mcgahan
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Jan 01, 2007 | ISBN 9781569474419

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Praise

Praise for The White Earth

Winner of the 2005 Miles Franklin Literary Award
Winner of the 2005 Commonwealth Writers Prize
Winner of 2004 The Age Book of the Year Award for Fiction
Winner of the 2004 Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award
Shortlisted for the 2004 Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards
Shortlisted for the 2006 Dymocks Bookseller Award for Fiction
Longlisted for the 2006 International Dublin Literary Awards


“The saga of the McIvors is nothing less than a grim and supremely entertaining take on colonialism in Australia and the tortured, stained hearts of all its New World cousins. A-.”
Entertainment Weekly 
  
“McGahan scrutinizes his characters without puppetry, and his prose moves with grace, smoothness and a gift for setting.”
San Francisco Chronicle 
  
“Absorbing, disturbing, almost gothic, by turns, as McGahan depicts the inextricability of family and the primal hunger for finding and naming home.”
—Valerie Miner, The Boston Globe 

 ”The White Earth is an enjoyable epic of the struggle for land Down Under.”
—The Millions

“Impressive . . . A well-wrought, meditative reflection on Australia’s colonialist demons.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“A great Australian story embracing national themes that should engage us all.”
—Lucy ClarkThe Sunday Telegraph

“The contemporary setting notwithstanding, these characters have a timeless quality and could have stepped from the pages of a Dickens novel.”
—The Age

“The glue that holds it all together is McGahan’s tremendous narrative skill. The White Earth is a long book, but there is nothing sprawling about it. It is a lean, intelligent and incisive novel.”
—The Sydney Morning Herald

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