Book of Lost Threads
By (Author) Tess Evans
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st April 2011
Australia
General
Fiction
823.4
Short-listed for Indie Awards 2011 (Australia)
Paperback
360
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
408g
Tender, funny and memorable, Book of Lost Threads is a story about love and loss, parents and children, hope, faith and the value of simple kindness. Moss has run away from Melbourne to Opportunity on the trail of a man she knows only by name. But her arrival sets in train events that disturb the long-held secrets of three of the town's inhabitants: Finn, a brilliant mathematician, who has become a recluse; Lily Pargetter, eighty-three-year-old knitter of tea cosies; and Sandy, the town buffoon, who dreams of a Great Galah. It is only as Moss, Finn, Lily and Sandy develop unlikely friendships that they find a way to lay their sorrows to rest and knit together the threads that will restore them to life.
"In this highly engaging and compassionate novel, [Tess Evans] successfully realises her evident ambition to salute the small souls of this world." "Age""
"Storytelling at its most adept." "Canberra Times""
"Storytelling at its most adept." --"Canberra Times"
Book of Lost Threads is Tess Evans' first novel. She previously worked in the TAFE system. In her time at TAFE, she taught and counselled a wide range of people: youth at risk, migrants, indigenous trainees, apprentices, sole parents and unemployed workers of all ages and professions. Her experience with these people is clearly visible in her humane, compassionate writing. She is currently undertaking a Diploma of Professional Writing at NMIT and working on her second novel.