Join Trevor Shearston at the Harry Hartog Macquarie Bookclub this June for an evening of entertainment and discussion surrounding his latest novel Hare’s Fur.
Hare’s Fur tells an exquisite story of grief, kindness, art, and the transformation that can grow from the seeds of trust, and has received rave reviews:
‘An enchanted tale about the power of making things and the unexpected remaking of a life.’
AMANDA LOHREY
‘A tale of convalescence, a restrained, moving story about how we discover new meaning in the wake of anguish.
JACK CALLIL, AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW
‘A poignant story of the literal and figurative pottery of trust, friendship and new beginnings, dirty hands and all.’
JEREMY GEORGE, READINGS BOOKSELLERS
Trevor Shearston is the author of Something in the Blood, Sticks That Kill, White Lies, Concertinas, A Straight Young Back, Tinder, and Dead Birds. His novel Game, about the bushranger Ben Hall, was short-listed for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2014, long-listed for the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2014, and short-listed for the Colin Roderick Award 2013. He lives in Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains.
Read a blog post by the author here.
This event is open to everyone, not just bookclub members so please come along!