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The good parents / Joan London.

By: Publication details: North Sydney, N.S.W. : Random House Australia,, 2008.Description: 351 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781741667936 (pbk. : $32.95)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • A823.4 22
Awards:
  • Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2009 Winner.
  • Winner of the Patrick White Award 2015
Summary: "Eighteen-year-old Maya de Jong has moved from Warton, country WA, to Melbourne, in the hope of finding work and getting away from the stifling environment of a small town. Shes never really suited Warton, and though she loves her parents and her younger brother, Magnus, the town holds no future for her. Through a family contact in Melbourne she lands a job working at Global Imports, a small operation owned by the enigmatic fifty-year-old Maynard Flynn, whose wife Dory is dying of cancer. Maynard is entranced by the impressionable Maya and the two begin an affair. Business is not booming and after the death of his wife Maynard is convinced by a shady business acquaintance to move interstate to start up another line of business. Maynard persuades Maya to go with him, to drop everything and leave immediately. She agrees, and they go despite the fact that Maya's parents are on their way to Melbourne to stay with her for a couple of weeks. Jacob and Toni, Maya's parents, turn up at her share house and are told by Maya's housemate Cecile that Maya has disappeared and she doesn't know where she is..."Provided by publisher.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library 823.4 LON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 66084

"Eighteen-year-old Maya de Jong has moved from Warton, country WA, to Melbourne, in the hope of finding work and getting away from the stifling environment of a small town. Shes never really suited Warton, and though she loves her parents and her younger brother, Magnus, the town holds no future for her. Through a family contact in Melbourne she lands a job working at Global Imports, a small operation owned by the enigmatic fifty-year-old Maynard Flynn, whose wife Dory is dying of cancer. Maynard is entranced by the impressionable Maya and the two begin an affair. Business is not booming and after the death of his wife Maynard is convinced by a shady business acquaintance to move interstate to start up another line of business. Maynard persuades Maya to go with him, to drop everything and leave immediately. She agrees, and they go despite the fact that Maya's parents are on their way to Melbourne to stay with her for a couple of weeks. Jacob and Toni, Maya's parents, turn up at her share house and are told by Maya's housemate Cecile that Maya has disappeared and she doesn't know where she is..."Provided by publisher.

Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2009 Winner.

Winner of the Patrick White Award 2015

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