Attempts to Draw Jesus
By (Author) Stephen Orr
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st August 2002
Australia
General
Fiction
823
Runner-up for The Australian / Vogel's Literary Award 2000 (Australia)
Paperback
372
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
355g
Set against a red desert landscape, Attempts to Draw Jesus follows the lives of two teenagers in unfamiliar surroundings.
In his gran's day, jobs weren't a problem. But when Jack Alber gets laid off from the local servo there aren't many options. He's only seventeen and in his small town there is only the need for one chemist and one butcher.
And from his scribblings in his journal, it's evident that Clive 'Rolly' Rollins is more interested in observing life than living it. He earns his dole by applying for jobs he doesn't want, dreaming away his days in Adelaide's city streets, strolling, watching and writing.
Jack's and Rolly's fates are changed irrevocably when they both answer an ad to work as jackaroos for a remote outback station. The Simpson Desert will allow both to prove something to themselves and to their families and friends. A landscape of endless Mitchell grass and gibber plains will provide experiences they'd never find back home. But all it takes to change their world is one wrong turn.
Attempts to Draw Jesus is a fresh, contemporary novel, rich with honesty and a distinctive insight into young lives.
Stephen Orr was a runner up in the 2000 The Australian Vogel Literary Award for his first novel, Attempts to draw Jesus. Stephen teaches maths, biology and agriculture to high school students in Adelaide, South Australia.