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The Winter Road: A Story of Legacy, Land and a Killing at Croppa Creek
By (Author) Kate Holden
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
4th April 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
364.1523092
Paperback
336
Width 135mm, Height 209mm, Spine 25mm
328g
True crime writing at its finest, from the multi award-winning, bestselling author of In My Skin. Winner of the 2021 Walkley Book Award, 2022 NSW Premiers Literary Awards- Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-fiction, and 2022 Sisters in Crime Davitt Award (non-fiction). In July 2014, on a lonely road at twilight outside Croppa Creek, New South Wales, 80-year-old farmer Ian Turnbull took out a .22 and shot environmental officer Glen Turner in the back. On one side, a man hoping to secure his family's wealth and future by farming the richest agricultural soil in the country. On the other side, the object of his obsession - the government employee trying his best to apply environmental laws. The brutal killing of Glen Turner splits open the story of our place on this land. Is our time on this soil a tale of tragedy or triumph - are we reaping what we've sown Do we owe protection to the land, or does it owe us a living And what happens when, in pursuit of an inheritance for his family, a man creates terrible consequences Kate Holden brings her discerning eye to a gripping tale of law, land and entitlement. 'Kate Holden finds the epic thread in this crime and weaves a quintessential Australian story.' -Chloe Hooper, author of The Tall Man and The Arsonist 'Beautifully written, meticulously researched, carefully plotted and seamlessly stitched together. This book is a major contribution to the canon of Australian land and social history- a bedfellow with Francis Ratcliffe, W.E.H. Stanner, Tim Flannery, Bill Gammage and Bruce Pascoe ... Its power is in exposing a hidden, suppurating sore in the psyche of our nation.' -Charles Massy, author of Call of the Reed Warbler 'A gripping account of our land, and our selves.' -Tara June Winch, author of The Yield 'This is a special book, and I cannot thank Holden enough for writing it. By telling the human story of a man and his land, Holden reveals the timelessness of brigalow country, and threads a narrative that is ecological, humane and grounding.' -Anna Krien, author of Into the Woods and Night Games
Kate Holden is an award-winning author of two highly praised memoirs, In My Skin and The Romantic, and a regular contributor to The Saturday Paper, The Monthly and The Age.