Mr Wigg

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Contemporary Women, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Inga Simpson ISBN: 9780733630347
Publisher: Hachette Australia Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint: Hachette Australia Language: English
Author: Inga Simpson
ISBN: 9780733630347
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint: Hachette Australia
Language: English

Mr Wigg captivates to the end' - Good Reading Magazine

It's the summer of 1971, not far from the stone-fruit capital of New South Wales, where Mr Wigg lives on what is left of his family farm. Mrs Wigg has been gone a few years now and he thinks about her every day. He misses his daughter, too, and wonders when he'll see her again.

He spends his time working in the orchard, cooking and preserving his produce and, when it's on, watching the cricket. It's a full life. Things are changing though, with Australia and England playing a one-day match, and his new neighbours planting grapes for wine. His son is on at him to move into town but Mr Wigg has his fruit trees and his chooks to look after. His grandchildren visit often: to cook, eat and hear his stories. And there's a special project he has to finish ...

It's a lot of work for an old man with shaking hands, but he'll give it a go, as he always has.

**'beautiful and absorbing' - Sydney Morning Herald

'resonantly powerful at every bite...Just beautiful' - Australian Women's Weekly

'Beautifully crafted and brimming with warmth' - Who Weekly

'that warm feeling ... of what is right and good about the world overwhelmed me on closing this book' - Australian Books & Publisher**

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Mr Wigg captivates to the end' - Good Reading Magazine

It's the summer of 1971, not far from the stone-fruit capital of New South Wales, where Mr Wigg lives on what is left of his family farm. Mrs Wigg has been gone a few years now and he thinks about her every day. He misses his daughter, too, and wonders when he'll see her again.

He spends his time working in the orchard, cooking and preserving his produce and, when it's on, watching the cricket. It's a full life. Things are changing though, with Australia and England playing a one-day match, and his new neighbours planting grapes for wine. His son is on at him to move into town but Mr Wigg has his fruit trees and his chooks to look after. His grandchildren visit often: to cook, eat and hear his stories. And there's a special project he has to finish ...

It's a lot of work for an old man with shaking hands, but he'll give it a go, as he always has.

**'beautiful and absorbing' - Sydney Morning Herald

'resonantly powerful at every bite...Just beautiful' - Australian Women's Weekly

'Beautifully crafted and brimming with warmth' - Who Weekly

'that warm feeling ... of what is right and good about the world overwhelmed me on closing this book' - Australian Books & Publisher**

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