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1 1 y separately published work icon Cool Water Myfanwy Jones , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2024 27131061 2024 single work novel

'From the Miles Franklin-shortlisted author of Leap comes an unforgettable new novel about fathers and sons, and the damage that can ripple through generations.

''Frank feared a reckoning, but what he feared more was that all the men in his family were cursed. And that however hard he tried to be good, he would not be able to escape his shadow.'

'Frank Herbert's family has gathered beside Tinaroo Dam for his daughter's wedding - the first time they've been together since the death of his father, Joe, a year earlier. It should be a time of celebration, but things are shaky for Frank, in his marriage and his new business. Joe never did think Frank could do or make anything worthwhile.

'Like Frank, the dam itself has seen better days. Built in the 1950s for the tobacco industry, it is lower now than ever before. As the water recedes, objects begin to emerge from below the surface - abstract and disquieting. It seems the past is always lurking. Frank's grandfather, Victor Herbert, was the butcher of Tinaroo during the dam's construction, but Joe never spoke of him. Joe was not a talker, but he could roar. What ancient wrongs was his fury concealing?

In the midst of wedding preparations, but unable to utter the words he needs to save his own marriage, Frank is drawn onto the water. Beneath the fig trees, where bloated black bream circle, he hears the echo of his father's voice, forcing him to look down - and back.

'Moving between the weekend of the wedding and the year in the mid-1950s that cursed the Herbert men for three generations, Cool Water asks what it means to be a good man, and what we risk when we allow the patterns of the past to hold us in their grip. The question is: can Frank eclipse his family's shadow, to find a way into a future of his own making?

'A breathtaking story brimming with insight and emotional power by Miles Franklin-shortlisted author Myfanwy Jones, this is an unforgettable novel about fathers and sons, and the damage that can ripple through generations.' (Publication summary) 

1 Life Is a Story Myfanwy Jones , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Split : True Stories of Leaving, Loss and New Beginnings 2019;
1 Red Gum Myfanwy Jones , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: In Their Branches : Stories from ABC RN's Trees Project 2015; (p. 70)
1 9 y separately published work icon Leap Myfanwy Jones , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2015 8521286 2015 single work novel

'Joe lives-despite himself. Driven by the need to atone for the neglect of a single tragic summer's night, he works at nothing jobs and, in his spare time, trains his body and mind to conquer the hostile environment that took his love and smashed up his future. So when a breathless girl turns up on the doorstep, why does he let her in? Isn't he done with love and hope?

'On the other side of the city, graphic designer Elise is watching her marriage bleed out. She retreats to the only place that holds any meaning for her-the tiger enclosure at the zoo-where, for reasons she barely understands, she starts to sketch the beautiful killers.

'Leap is a beautiful urban fairytale about human and animal nature, and the transformative power of grief. While at its heart is a searing absence, this haunting and addictive novel is propelled by an exhilarating life force, and the eternally hopeful promise of redemptive love.' (Publication summary)

1 Birdsong Myfanwy Jones , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: New Australian Stories Two 2010; (p. 193-196)
1 Games We Used to Play Leigh Hobbs , Myfanwy Jones , Waleed Aly , Deborah Forster , David Francis , Jane Clifton , Marion Halligan , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 26 December 2009; (p. 10-11)
A group of writers 'take a nostalgic look back at the world of their childhood summers'. (Editor's abstract)
1 Myfanwy Jones : The Books That Changed Me Myfanwy Jones , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 2 August 2009; (p. 10-11)
Myfanwy Jones nominates five books that changed her.
1 4 y separately published work icon The Rainy Season Myfanwy Jones , Camberwell : Viking , 2009 Z1564622 2009 single work novel 'Ella arrives in Saigon as a single girl on a trip meant for two. Abandoned by her adored boyfriend and haunted by the mystery of her absent Vietnam veteran father, she loses herself in coconut rum and easy ex-pat friends. Sharing fractured pasts and uncertain futures, Ella begins to feel at home in a landscape scarred by war and betrayal. Hope is gradually returning to Vietnam. Hearts and minds are opening, and Ella finds herself falling in love with handsome French photographer Ariel. But will the heavy tropical rains be enough to wash away the ghosts of the past?' Source: www.penguin.com.au/ (Sighted 03/03/2009).
1 Lost at the Smiling Cafe Myfanwy Jones , 2000 single work short story
— Appears in: New England Review , Winter no. 12 2000; (p. 9)
1 The Complete Illustrated S... Myfanwy Jones , 2000 single work short story
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 158 2000; (p. 16-18)
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