Attraction
By (Author) Ruby Porter
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
7th May 2019
Australia
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: social issues / social problems
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Winner of Michael Gifkins Prize 2018 (New Zealand)
288
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
The present reckons with the past in Attraction, Ruby Porters atmospheric debut novel.
Three women are on a road trip, navigating the motorways of the North Island, their relationships with one another and New Zealands colonial history. Our narrator doesnt know where she stands with Ilana, her not-quite girlfriend. She has a complex history with her best friend, Ashi. Shes haunted by the memory of her emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend. And her periods now weeks late.
Attraction is a meditative novel of connection, inheritance and the stories we tell ourselves. In lyrical fragments, Porter explores what it means to be and to belong, to create and to destroy.
[Porters] writing has the intensity of Sally Rooney, the rawness of Andrew McGahans Praise and 1988 but is also distinctly original[A]n utterly amazing debut. Jon Page
Attraction peels back the landscape to reveal deeper truths. The writer is right inside her material a road trip that delivers a political and sexual coming-of-age narrative. The book is a slow-burning fuse that brims with intensely felt experience. Porter is an exciting new talent. -- Lloyd Jones
Attraction abounds with sharp imagery, intergenerational relationships and the natural, historic and domestic environments of modern New Zealand. Ruby Porter is a gifted new writer. -- Patricia Grace
Attraction is an exquisite story...The prose is emotive and artisticAttraction is impossible to put downIt is a brilliant, beautiful novel. * Booksellers NZ *
The road trip proves the perfect medium here for the writers coming-of-age quiet exploration of the transitory and the fickle; of what matters beneath the turmoil of an ever-changing personal history and the relationship of individuals to their scarred and damaged homeland. * Otago Daily Times *
A coming-of-age story that is full of evocative sketches of the North Islands landscapes. * Traveller magazine *
Skill and talent combined * NZ Metro *
The story is told in fragments and time slips; sometimes its straight reportage, sometimes its more like a diary, relating what the narrator is remembering, reading and feeling. She is not always reliable. Her ever-changing consciousness, by turns particular and dreamlike, rolls out like the waves at Whngr. It makes for a wonderful novel. * NZ Listener *
Not a word is wasted. Imagery is of the sharpest level. The settings almost take on lives of their own...There is so much to love about this angry, meditative novel that reading it is almost an act of catharsis.' * AU Review *
'Very few contemporary New Zealand novels examine our national political blind spots with such a clear eye...If Porter shows us that the past is complicated, messy and often unpleasant, and the legacy difficult to live with, she shows us these things with an artists eye for beauty. * Landfall Review *
The prose is subtle and flavourfulOne to savour slowly. * ArtsHub *
Ruby Porter is a tutor of creative writing at the University of Auckland. She has been published in Geometry Journal, Aotearotica, Spinoff and Wireless, and a selection of her poetry is available on NZEPC. In 2018, she also won the Wallace Foundation Short Fiction Contest.