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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Bluebird
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'A stunning new novel about longing, regret, redemption and the terrible legacy of decades of secrets buried in an Australian beachside suburb.

'A house perched impossibly on a cliff overlooking the stunning, iconic Bluebird Beach. Prime real estate, yet somehow not real estate at all, The Lodge is, like those who live in it, falling apart.

'Gordon Grimes has become the accidental keeper of this last relic of an endangered world. He lives in The Lodge with his wife Kelly who is trying to leave him, their son Ben who will do anything to save him, his goddaughter Lou who is hiding from her own troubles, and Leonie, the family matriarch who has trapped them here for their own good.

'But Gordon has no money and is running out of time to conserve his homeland. His love for this way of life will drive him, and everyone around him, to increasingly desperate risks. In the end, what will it cost them to hang onto their past?

'Acclaimed writer Malcolm Knox has written a classic Australian novel about the myths that come to define families and communities, and the lies that uphold them. It's about a certain kind of Australia that we all recognise, and a certain kind of Australian whose currency is running out. Change is coming to Bluebird, whether they like it or not. And the secrets they've been keeping and the lies they've been telling can't save them now.

'Savage, funny, revelatory and brilliant, Bluebird exposes the hollowness of the stories told to glorify a dying culture and shows how those who seek to preserve these myths end up being crushed by them.' (Publication summary)

Exhibitions

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Notes

  • Dedication: For my family

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crows Nest, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 2020 .
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      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 496p.
      Reprinted: Jan 2022
      Note/s:
      • Published September 2020
      ISBN: 9781760877422 (pbk), 9781761060052 (ebk), 9781761066429 (pbk)

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Dyslexic edition.
  • Sound recording.

Works about this Work

Bluebird by Malcolm Knox Review – Vivid Characters Bring an Aussie Beach Town to Brilliant Life Zoya Patel , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 18 September 2020;

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'In this riveting take on the Australian dream, Gordon Grimes and his ageing surf crew cling to the past, as gentrification – and personal crises – encroach.'

Local Infections : Malcolm Knox's New Novel Jo Case , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 425 2020; (p. 29)

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'Malcolm Knox told Kill Your Darlings in 2012 that with The Life (2011), his celebrated surfing novel set on the Gold Coast, he wanted to write a historical novel about the Australian coastline and ‘that moment when one person could live right on the coast on our most treasured waterfront places, and then all of a sudden they couldn’t’. In Bluebird, set on a northern beach a ferry ride from ‘Ocean City’, this brutally undemocratic transformation is promoted from a minor theme to the engine that drives the highbrow soap-opera narrative.' (Introduction)

Malcolm Knox, Bluebird Linda Jaivin , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 26 September - 2 October 2020;

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'Bluebird, the setting of Malcolm Knox’s latest novel, is an insular little community on the coastal periphery of “Ocean City”, a wink-wink stand-in for Sydney. The problem with Bluebird, and it’s mostly a problem for the middle-aged white male kidults at the centre of the novel, is that it’s changing. Outsiders are moving in, the Chinese are buying up, and people who’ve lived there only five years maddeningly claim to be locals as they drop in on waves.' (Introduction)

Good Trouble Geordie Williamson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 5 September 2020; (p. 17)

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel
Good Trouble Geordie Williamson , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 5 September 2020; (p. 17)

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel
Malcolm Knox, Bluebird Linda Jaivin , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 26 September - 2 October 2020;

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'Bluebird, the setting of Malcolm Knox’s latest novel, is an insular little community on the coastal periphery of “Ocean City”, a wink-wink stand-in for Sydney. The problem with Bluebird, and it’s mostly a problem for the middle-aged white male kidults at the centre of the novel, is that it’s changing. Outsiders are moving in, the Chinese are buying up, and people who’ve lived there only five years maddeningly claim to be locals as they drop in on waves.' (Introduction)

Local Infections : Malcolm Knox's New Novel Jo Case , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 425 2020; (p. 29)

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'Malcolm Knox told Kill Your Darlings in 2012 that with The Life (2011), his celebrated surfing novel set on the Gold Coast, he wanted to write a historical novel about the Australian coastline and ‘that moment when one person could live right on the coast on our most treasured waterfront places, and then all of a sudden they couldn’t’. In Bluebird, set on a northern beach a ferry ride from ‘Ocean City’, this brutally undemocratic transformation is promoted from a minor theme to the engine that drives the highbrow soap-opera narrative.' (Introduction)

Bluebird by Malcolm Knox Review – Vivid Characters Bring an Aussie Beach Town to Brilliant Life Zoya Patel , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 18 September 2020;

— Review of Bluebird Malcolm Knox , 2020 single work novel

'In this riveting take on the Australian dream, Gordon Grimes and his ageing surf crew cling to the past, as gentrification – and personal crises – encroach.'

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