Low Expectations
By (Author) Stuart Everly-Wilson
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
2nd February 2021
Australia
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
823/.92
Short-listed for UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing, NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2022 (Australia)
Paperback
320
Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 28mm
412g
Meet Australian literature's new anti-hero in this blackly humorous debut novel for fans of Boy Swallows Universe and Jasper Jones I begin to record the history of it all, because if I don't I will explode, leaving nothing to tell of me but a pile of ash. In this history I will try to leave nothing out, but I will also be careful not to incorporate any extraneous unnecessary shit. Like objectivity. Objectivity is for those who don't have a point to make, or a side to take. There is only one side to this story and that's mine. 1970s, Western Sydney. A boy and his mum living in a street where neighbours keep an eye on everyone else's business. A detested bully. And a family secret, barely hidden. Devon Destri flies under the radar. He doesn't talk to anyone, calls himself hard of speaking, and doesn't correct anyone's assumptions of his low intelligence. If no one knows otherwise, no one will expect anything of him, and maybe he won't need to expect anything of himself-that is, beyond running a highly lucrative porn-magazine racket. Only his fiercely loyal friend Tammy and old Krenek the Hungarian refugee know that Great Expectations is his favourite book, or that he can read at all. But when Devon starts to piece together his mother's secret, his intellect and charm are put to startling and devastating use. Stuart Everly-Wilson's Low Expectations is a heartbreaking and hilarious story of resilience, revenge and love that captures the complexity of vulnerability and bravado. Devon Destri, with his sharp wit and gift for one-liners, is a character you'll never forget.
Wild and uninhibitedwith an unforgettable cast of characters whom I Immediately started to miss when I closed the book. There's no shortage of brutalitythis is, after all, a story about grudges, long memories and revengebut there's deep love and empathy among this strange cast of suburban exiles. * Jock Serong *
The power of this bookcomes from its uncompromising first-person descriptions of what it is like to be different and highly intelligent in a world filled with ignorance, prejudices about disabilityand everything elseand the small noxious worlds people create for themselves and others. * Herald Sun *
Starts out... in the Holden Caulfield vein, but Devon is both funnier and more interesting as he explores the forces that have shaped his life. * Sydney Morning Herald *
'The artfulness of Devon and business partner Tammy will have you cheering for them from the sidelinesEye-wateringly funny. * Otago Daily Times *
'Stuart Everly-Wilson has created one of the most unforgettable characters I have been introduced to in a long time...For me, the thing that sets this novel apart is the genuine care I developed as a reader for Devon. A brilliant debut. * Good Reading *
The coming-of-age story you didnt know youd been waiting for. Its gritty, real and raw[Devon Destri] has been called Western Sydneys very own Holden Caulfield but this anti-hero is funnier, more likeable and more relatable than Holden ever wasHeartbreaking and hilarious. * Northerly *
Stuart Everly-Wilson lives in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales with his partner and their dog, Aspro. Low Expectations is his first novel.