Tess
By (Author) Kirsten McDougall
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
10th August 2017
New Zealand
General
Fiction
NZ823.3
Paperback
156
In the silence she could hear the oncoming hum, like a large flock approaching. She didn't want to hear his story; she'd had enough of them. Tess is on the run when she's picked up from the side of the road by lonely middle-aged father Lewis Rose. With reluctance, she's drawn into his family troubles and comes to know a life she never had. Set in Masterton at the turn of the millennium, Tess is a gothic love story about the ties that bind and tear a family apart.
Kirsten McDougall's first book, a series of interconnected short stories, The Invisible Rider, was published by VUP in 2012. She has published stories and non-fiction in Landfall, Sport, Turbine and Tell You What: Great New Zealand Non-fiction 2016. She was the recipient of the 2013 Creative New Zealand Louis Johnson New Writer's Bursary, and won the short category of 'The Long and the Short of It' fiction competition in 2011. Kirsten works as a publicist and literary manager in Wellington.