Author: | Demet Divaroren | ISBN: | 9781760638023 |
Publisher: | Allen & Unwin | Publication: | May 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Allen & Unwin | Language: | English |
Author: | Demet Divaroren |
ISBN: | 9781760638023 |
Publisher: | Allen & Unwin |
Publication: | May 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Allen & Unwin |
Language: | English |
WINNER: 2018 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Young Adult
SHORT-LISTED: 2018 Prime Minister's Literary Award, Young Adult Fiction
'Living on Hope Street is a big-hearted, compassionate work. Divaroren is a ferociously good storyteller and every character breathes life, every character convinces. This book is an absolute joy to read.' CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS"
We all love someone. We all fear something. Sometimes they live right next door - or even closer.
Kane will do everything he can to save his mother and his little brother Sam from the violence of his father, even if it means becoming a monster himself.
Mrs Aslan will protect the boys no matter what - even though her own family is in pieces.
Ada wants a family she can count on, while she faces new questions about herself.
Mr Bailey is afraid of the refugees next door, but his worst fear will take another form.
And Gugulethu is just trying to make a life away from terror.
On this street, everyone comes from different places, but to find peace they will have to discover what unites them.
A deeply moving, unflinching portrait of modern Australian suburban life.
WINNER: 2018 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Young Adult
SHORT-LISTED: 2018 Prime Minister's Literary Award, Young Adult Fiction
'Living on Hope Street is a big-hearted, compassionate work. Divaroren is a ferociously good storyteller and every character breathes life, every character convinces. This book is an absolute joy to read.' CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS"
We all love someone. We all fear something. Sometimes they live right next door - or even closer.
Kane will do everything he can to save his mother and his little brother Sam from the violence of his father, even if it means becoming a monster himself.
Mrs Aslan will protect the boys no matter what - even though her own family is in pieces.
Ada wants a family she can count on, while she faces new questions about herself.
Mr Bailey is afraid of the refugees next door, but his worst fear will take another form.
And Gugulethu is just trying to make a life away from terror.
On this street, everyone comes from different places, but to find peace they will have to discover what unites them.
A deeply moving, unflinching portrait of modern Australian suburban life.