Dark Roots

Cate Kennedy

Shortlisted for 2007 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for a short-story collection

'New Voice of the Month', Oprah Magazine


'Cate Kennedy's collection of short stories, Dark Roots, announces the arrival of a major talent in Australian fiction. She has a near pitch-perfect voice and a feeling for the precise moment when stars move in the cosmos.'

Peter Temple (Reads of the Year 2006) (The Age)

'Marvellous. Affecting.'

Best Books of 2006 (AFR Magazine)

'Prepare to be mesmerised. The art of short story writing is no better exemplified than in this most wonderful collection of prize-winning tales. … Not a word is wasted … I hungrily devoured each one, and just for the sheer pleasure of it, went back and read them again.'

Steve Woodman (Illawarra Mercury)

This collection of prize-winning short stories opens up worlds of small, finely observed detail, which resonate in the reader’s mind long after the story is finished. From the awkward strain of dissolving relationships to the revealing vagaries of chance occurrences upon ordinary people, the voices that inhabit these worlds speak eloquently of the hidden motivations that propel us all to act. Often without realising it, these characters hold in their hands both the consequences of small decisions and — sometimes — the power of life and death.

Cate Kennedy is one of the best practitioners of the short story in Australia today. In just a few pages, she captures whole lives — the regrets, the successes, the unintended ironies. She reveals how relationships can break down either slowly through the accumulation of grievances, or suddenly, in a rush, with one false step. But she can also show how the love for a partner or child can save us. By turns heart-breaking and richly comic, Dark Roots showcases Kennedy’s many talents.

'This warm and tender collection is by turns funny, wise and achingly sad, the stories tracing the fault lines between the inner life, riddled with hopes and anxieties, and the constraints of the outer world in which we are forced to act. The power of the collection lies in Kennedy's ability to capture the precise psychological moment of this crossover, when the pressure of an inner world explodes into action, often altering a life forever.'

Stephanie Bishop (Sydney Morning Herald)

'Little wonder that this author has won so many literary awards. Writing with economy, Cate Kennedy paints her scenarios with appealing eloquence ... The voice is chatty with a poetic rhythmic flow, but it's not without tension. With daring versatility and conviction, Kennedy probes the psychological make-up of a variety of individuals ... With teasing insights and with a sense of simmering menace just below the surface such tales take unexpected turns to generate surprise.'

Gillian Wills (The Courier-Mail)

'Cate Kennedy's story collection Dark Roots is a revelation. Here's a writer who can be dark, moody, funny and provocative, often in the same story. With breathtaking efficiency, she gets right into her character's skin, sets up the locale and action and lets it unfold seamlessly, in unexpected ways.'

Tony Maniaty (Weekend Australian)

'stunning ... Each story picks you up, takes you out of your life and smack bang into the middle of another place and time where the troubles and joys are laid bare and stripped back to their essence with incredibly spare and gifted writing. This collection is a joy to read...'

Grace Sanderson (Sunday Age)

'overall these stories have perfect pitch; they're sophisticated yet unpretentious and sometimes funny ... Kennedy has occupied them and imagined her way into them, and given them great depth.'

Anne Susskind (Bulletin)

'Cate Kennedy's name will be familiar to anyone who takes even the vaguest interest in Australian short story contests … It seems like a smart move by Scribe to publish her first collection. Not only should it appeal to readers looking for new short fiction of established quality, but also, presumably, to the thousands of writers who enter short story competitions each year and who wish to see the gold standard.'

Delia Falconer (Australian Book Review)

'This year is surely the time and place for Kennedy, who is possibly the most successful short-fiction writer in Australia ... Dark Roots is a short collection of 14 of Kennedy's best stories from the past decade, including some previously unpublished work ... There are sly little murders, quiet but crucial turning points. Everything hangs on a modest but vivid detail, such as the taste of moon cake.'

Jane Sullivan (The Age)

'Although her subject matter is vastly different from Hemingway's bullfighters and boozers, Kennedy's narrative restraint has echoes of his work and is perfect for the short-story form. The best stories are radiant with startling language and wickedly perverse plots ... There is wit and intelligence beneath most of these stories.'

Mandy Sayer (The Age)

'Cate Kennedy's stories typically end with a sly emotional punch — hard and swift to leave the reader breathless.'

Genevieve Swart (Sun Herald)

'a timely reminder of how good a short story can be.'

Matthew Lamb (Courier Mail (favourite reads 2006))

'The short story has been labelled an endangered species in some quarters, but will live on while ever writers such as Kennedy continue to produce collections such as this.'

Peter Barrett (intune (an Armidale Express publication))

'Dark Roots is a consistently strong collection that has moments of real excellence.'

James Ley (Australian Literary Review)

'Kennedy's prose walks the line between sparse and lush, and she trusts that her readers welcome well-articulated ideas balanced with reassuring doses of mystery.'

(Starred Publishers Weekly)

'These are precisely observed pieces, deserving of a wide audience.'

Catherine Taylor (The Guardian)

'At its roots, Kennedy's work shows how vibrant and vital the short story can be.'

(Entertainment Weekly )

'Stories rendered with considerable craft and informed by a clear-eyed, unsentimental empathy.'

(Kirkus Reviews)

'This is an intelligent, well-crafted collection and Kennedy is an exceptional writer. These stories are narrated with confidence and grace, and switch with ease from a 10-year-old boy's voice to a grieving young woman's. Kennedy's background as a poet and travel writer are revealed through her imaginative language and lyrical paragraphs. The powerful narration in some of her stories fully captures the human voice in distress.'

(Sunday Herald (Scotland))

'If stories could be called watchful, that might begin to describe Cate Kennedy's debut collection, Dark Roots. Her characters live with the metallic taste of dread and regret, "little bads" that sabotage a life. So the aging woman with a young lover in the title story watches her roots grow out, dark with traces of gray, "an abrupt line drawn against the scalp like a growth ring on a tree." Kennedy's tales are full of such provocative messages, tantalizingly revealed.'

'New Voice of the Month ', (Oprah Magazine )

Cate Kennedy

Cate Kennedy is an award-winning short-story writer who has twice won The Age short story competition. Dark Roots was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd Award in the Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards and for the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal. Cate is also the author of the travel memoir Sing and Don't Cry: A Mexican Journal and the poetry collections Joyflight and Signs of Other Fires. Her first novel will be published in 2009.

Darkroots
Format: Paperback with gatefold
Extent: 192pp
Size: 210mm x 135mm
ISBN (10): 1920769 994
ISBN (13): 9781920769994
RRP: $27.95
Pub date: September 2006

Rights held:

World

Rights sold:
North America (Grove/Atlantic); UK and Cwlth ex-ANZ and Canada (Atlantic Books); Worldwide exclusive excerpt right and non-exclusive anthology rights to 'Cold Snap' (The New Yorker)