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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Furies
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'Defiant, ferocious and unyielding - The Furies is a unique and breathtakingly powerful debut novel from Mandy Beaumont. For those who love Charlotte Wood, Margaret Atwood and Carmen Maria Machado.

'Cynthia was just about to turn sixteen when the unthinkable happened. Her mother was taken away by the police, and her father left without a word three months later. After that night, Cynthia began to walk in slow circles outside the family home looking for traces of her sister Mallory - she's sure that she must be somewhere else now, wherever that is.

'Cynthia knows that she doesn't belong here. Her mother never belonged here either. This is the place of violence. Despair. The long dry. Blood caked under the nails. Desperate men. Long silences. The place where mothers go mad in locked bedrooms, where women like Cynthia imagine better futures.

'As a threatening wind begins to dry-whirl around her, seldom seen black clouds form above, roll over the golden-brown land - is that Mallory she can hear in the growling mass? In the harsh drought-stricken landscape of outback Queensland a woman can be lost in so many ways. The question is, will Cynthia be one of them?'

Source : publisher's blurb

Notes

  • Author's note: For Ben, for your Angus. For Russ, for our Shanks. For the losses that shape our futures.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Hachette Australia , 2022 .
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      Extent: 272p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 26th January 2022
      ISBN: 9780733643071 (pbk), 9780733643101 (ebk)

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Dyslexic edition.

Works about this Work

Trauma and Loss Define Mandy Beaumont’s Unapologetically Feminist Debut Novel Natalie Kon-yu , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 31 March 2022;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel

'After it happened, I’d walk in slow circles outside the house looking for her, my feet hardening and my skin turning a deep red.

'So begins The Furies, the work of debut novelist Mandy Beaumont.' 

Mandy Beaumont The Furies and Amy Remeikis On Reckoning Jessica Stewart , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , March 2022; Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter , February vol. 34 no. 1 2023;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel ; On Reckoning Amy Remeikis , 2022 selected work essay
'Mandy Beaumont’s novel and Amy Remeikis’s essay share powerful themes.' 
Mandy Beaumont The Furies Madeline Gray , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 29 January - 4 February 2022;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel

Sylvia Plath’s grave sits atop a very steep hill in the English village of Heptonstall. Plath’s gravestone records her name as “Sylvia Plath Hughes”. The “Hughes” lettering appears noticeably duller, as if scratched away by inkless pens or keys. And this is precisely the case. Every year packs of visitors, usually women, make the pilgrimage to Heptonstall to pay tribute to Plath and to desecrate the name of the man who is known to have desecrated her. Improvised awls lie around the grave.' (Introduction)

Mandy Beaumont The Furies Madeline Gray , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 29 January - 4 February 2022;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel

Sylvia Plath’s grave sits atop a very steep hill in the English village of Heptonstall. Plath’s gravestone records her name as “Sylvia Plath Hughes”. The “Hughes” lettering appears noticeably duller, as if scratched away by inkless pens or keys. And this is precisely the case. Every year packs of visitors, usually women, make the pilgrimage to Heptonstall to pay tribute to Plath and to desecrate the name of the man who is known to have desecrated her. Improvised awls lie around the grave.' (Introduction)

Mandy Beaumont The Furies and Amy Remeikis On Reckoning Jessica Stewart , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , March 2022; Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter , February vol. 34 no. 1 2023;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel ; On Reckoning Amy Remeikis , 2022 selected work essay
'Mandy Beaumont’s novel and Amy Remeikis’s essay share powerful themes.' 
Trauma and Loss Define Mandy Beaumont’s Unapologetically Feminist Debut Novel Natalie Kon-yu , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 31 March 2022;

— Review of The Furies Mandy Beaumont , 2022 single work novel

'After it happened, I’d walk in slow circles outside the house looking for her, my feet hardening and my skin turning a deep red.

'So begins The Furies, the work of debut novelist Mandy Beaumont.' 

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