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1 y separately published work icon Hope Junction : Inspiration from the Australian Outback Isabel Tuck , Stepney : Axiom , 2013 6859538 2013 selected work short story

'Hope Junction is the essence of Outback Australia, a town rich in spirit but facing economic problems and declining population. The over-the-top characters are immediately recognisable and could be found in any country town as they struggle to implement their grand plans.

The book, loaded with humanity, tells of upright citizens brimming with pride, yet tempered by scandal and theft.

Isabel Tuck wrote the story as stress relief for her husband at the time of his retirement from academic life.

While Hope Junction is a light read, it thoughtfully deals with a major social problem facing country communities.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon John Gould : An Australian Perspective Sean C. Dawes , Stepney : Axiom , 2011 Z1820259 2011 single work biography
1 1 y separately published work icon Simple Truths Jenny Opie , Stepney : Axiom , 2005 Z1264550 2005 selected work children's fiction children's A very unusual little book which falls into every and no category. Jenny Opie tells stories to a grandchild, each simple yarn about everyday life but illustrating some of the rules by which life best is lived...It is a gentle series of modern parables, originally written for children but which is turning out to be a hit with adults. (Samela Harris, The Advertiser 11 February 2006)
14 65 y separately published work icon The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume , Melbourne : Kemp and Boyce , 1886 Z156928 1886 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

'Set in the charming and deadly streets of Melbourne, this vivid and brilliantly plotted murder thriller tells the story of a crime committed by an unknown assassin. With its panoramic depiction of a bustling yet uneasy city, Hansom Cab has a central place in Australian literary history and, more importantly, it remains highly readable. ' (Publication summary)

6 257 y separately published work icon Such Is Life : Being Certain Extracts from the Diary of Tom Collins Tom Collins , 1897 (Manuscript version)8613172 8613167 1897 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

Such is Life: Being Certain Extracts from the Diary of Tom Collins. Joseph Furphy's title gives an indication of the complexity of the narrative that will unravel before a persistent reader. In chapter one, the narrator, Tom Collins, joins a group of bullockies to camp for the night a few miles from Runnymede Station. Their conversations reveal many of the issues that arise throughout the rest of the novel: the ownership of, or control of access to, pasture; ideas of providence, fate and superstition; and a concern for federation that flows into descriptions of the coming Australian in later chapters. Each of the characters provides a portrait of bush types that Furphy uses to measure the qualities of squatters and others against popular ideas of the 'gentleman'. Furphy's choice of a narrative structure to create a 'loosely federated' series of yarns is itself a critique of popular narratives populated by stock characters who are driven by action that leads to predictable and uncomplicated conclusions. Tom Collins, the unreliable narrator, adds further complications by claiming to 'read men like signboards' while all the time being unknowingly contradicted by circumstances that become obvious to the reader.

In each subsequent chapter Tom Collins leads the reader through a series of experiences chosen from his diaries. In chapter two, Collins meets the boundary rider Rory O'Halloran and his daughter, Mary, a symbol of the coming Australian whose devotion to her father will have tragic consequences in chapter five. There are many links between chapters like this one that remain invisible to Collins, despite his attempts to understand the 'controlling alternatives' that affect our lives. In chapter three Tom loses his clothes crossing the Murray River and spends the night wandering naked until he is able to steal a pair of pants after diverting attention by setting fire to a haystack. In chapter four Collins helps an ailing Warrigal Alf by deceiving several boundary riders who have impounded Alf's bullocks. In chapter five, among other yarns of lost children, Thompson completes the tragic tale of Mary O'Halloran, connecting with the events of chapter two. Chapters six and seven take Tom Collins back to Runnymede Station where he attempts to avoid an unwelcome union with Maud Beaudesart. He also meets the disfigured boundary rider, Nosey Alf, whose life story Furphy has threaded throughout the narrative, signs not perceived by Tom Collins. When Collins returns to Runnymede at the end of the novel, Furphy ties up more loose narrative threads, but Tom Collins, the narrator, remains oblivious to the end.

In short, Such Is Life 'reflects the preoccupations of [the 1890s]: contemporary capitalism, ardent Australian nationalism, the difficulties of pioneering pastoralism, and speculation about a future Australian civilization. It was instantly seen as a major example of the "radical nationalism" of the time and praised for its realistic representation of life on the frontier in the 1880s. But it was forty years before many readers realized that the novel was also a subtle comment on fiction itself and that within it were hidden stories that revealed a world of "romance" within its "realist" representation of life. Such Is Life can be read as the first experimental novel in Australian literature and the first Australian literary expression of a twentieth-century sensibility of the provisionality of life and reality.' (Julian Croft, 'Joseph Furphy.' in Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 230.)

1 y separately published work icon There's a Sun Fairy in Our Garden J. A. Mawter , Stepney : Axiom , 2001 Z1264288 2001 single work children's fiction children's
6 102 y separately published work icon The Getting of Wisdom Henry Handel Richardson , London : Heinemann , 1910 Z901329 1910 single work novel (taught in 25 units)

'A coming-of-age story of a spontaneous heroine who finds herself ensconced in the rigidity of a turn-of-the-century boarding school. The clever and highly imaginative Laura has difficulty fitting in with her wealthy classmates and begins to compromise her ideals in her search for popularity and acceptance.' (From the publisher's website.)

6 74 y separately published work icon The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn Henry Kingsley , Cambridge : Macmillan , 1859 Z840443 1859 single work novel
2 49 y separately published work icon Jonah Louis Stone , London : Methuen , 1911 Z823874 1911 single work novel (taught in 1 units)

'Jonah, born a hunchback, is feared and revered in equal measure as the ruthless leader of the Push, a violent gang that terrorises the slums of Waterloo. Chook, a fellow member of the Push, is Jonah's loyal best friend. But after a chance encounter with his son, the result of a casual affair, Jonah decides to abandon the larrikin life and settle down. He marries Ada, the mother of his child, and takes advantage of an opportunity to open his own business. Chook, too, leaves the Push and finds love in the arms of factory worker, Pinkey. But can either man escape his awful past?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Publishing edition).

3 37 y separately published work icon On Our Selection! 'Steele Rudd' , Sydney : Bulletin , 1899 Z823579 1899 selected work short story humour
1 y separately published work icon Kangaroo Mums Don't Like Crumbs Roger Tulloch , Rory Stapleton (illustrator), Stepney : Axiom , 2000 Z1502642 2000 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon A Horse and More Pauline Reeve , Drew Harrison (illustrator), Stepney : Axiom , 2000 Z1202180 2000 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Magic Word K. E. Weber , Stepney : Axiom , 1999 Z1459261 1999 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Mainly for Mums : poetry Margaret Lemmon , South Australia : Margaret Lemmon , 1980 Z1184543 1980 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Bill Bilby and Friends Roger Tulloch , Rory Stapleton (illustrator), Kent Town : Axiom , 1997 Z1062715 1997 selected work poetry children's humour
1 y separately published work icon First of All Tony Brooks , Adelaide : Axiom , 1995 Z145231 1995 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Australian Bush Poems Adelaide : Axiom , 1991 Z520625 1991 anthology poetry satire humour
1 y separately published work icon Oliphant : The Life and Times of Sir Mark Oliphant David Ellyard , Stewart Cockburn , Adelaide : Axiom , 1981 Z1878992 1981 single work biography
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