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Overview‘Walker is a teacher herself and, boy, does this novel ring true.’ —The Sydney Morning Herald Sometimes the most important lessons are learnt at lunchtime Parks State High is a melting pot of misfits. There is Oliver Fish, the teen philosopher hiding a secret relationship; Dev Desai, hopelessly in love with the brilliant Maryam Fadel; and a staffroom thick with gossip, camaraderie and burnt-out teachers. At the centre of it all is well-loved teacher Paul Bush. But when a disgruntled student makes a devastating move – one lunchtime is all it takes for Bushie’s life to change forever. With a cast of unforgettable characters, In a Common Hour is a smart, funny and wise novel that shows us all the ways we are connected. PRAISE FOR IN A COMMON HOUR ‘Sita Walker's 20 years as a high school literature teacher flavours every page of her terrific new book, In a Common Hour.’ —The Herald Sun ‘In a Common Hour is a hope-filled masterpiece about contemporary high school classrooms and the people that inhabit them.’ —Gabbie Stroud, author of Teacher and The Things that Matter Most ‘I read this in a gulp. In a Common Hour marks the arrival of a major new talent. Sita Walker makes me fall in love with reading all over again.’ —Nikki Gemmell, author of Wing ‘Walker’s novel is unputdownable. I was charmed, moved, and so sorry to close the covers.’ —Sharlene Allsopp, author of The Great Undoing ‘The full emotional force of Walker’s well-plotted tale arrives in the final chapter, offering an ending that is empathetic to both students and teachers, and ultimately optimistic.’ —Books+Publishing Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sita WalkerPublisher: Ultimo Press Imprint: Ultimo Press Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9781761153471ISBN 10: 1761153471 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 28 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSita Walker's 20 years as a high school literature teacher flavours every page of her terrific new book, In a Common Hour. I was a fan of Walker's first book The God of No Good, and now I'm even more impressed by this Brisbane author's fluid, natural writing. It's a clever premise too, set in a high school over the course of one lunch hour. We meet much loved teacher Paul ""Bushie"" Bush (every school has one) and a cast of students who are complex, loveable, infuriating and hilarious - as all teenagers should be. Walker nails both the classroom and staffroom dynamics, and pulls off that most tricky of things - giving the young characters in her book voices that read completely authentically. -- Frances Whiting * The Herald Sun * Walker took her title from a quote by American poet and philosopher Henry David Thoreau. It’s a hopeful one, and for all its excursions into grim corners and observations of frailties and vulnerabilities, the novel is suffused with a spirituality that lightens the darkness and reminds us of a greater realm than the minutiae of the human condition. -- Thuy On * The Sydney Morning Herald * Author InformationSita Walker is a high school literature teacher, freelance writer and award-winning author whose first book, The God of No Good (Ultimo Press, 2023), won The Courier-Mail People’s Choice Award at the Queensland Literary Awards and the University of Sydney People’s Choice Award at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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