No More Boats

Author:   Felicity Castagna
Publisher:   Europa Editions
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9781609455095


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   26 February 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Felicity Castagna
Publisher:   Europa Editions
Imprint:   Europa Editions
ISBN:  

9781609455095


ISBN 10:   1609455096
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   26 February 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for No More Boats No More Boats is a striking work of suburban Australian realism. [...] Castagna makes an essential point about the connection between our long history of cognitive dissonance when it comes to settlement, migration and dispossession, and how necessary it is that we try to remember and connect in order to maintain our humanity. --Georgia Delaney, Readings .. .illuminating and...thought-provoking. --ANZ Lit Lovers No More Boats offers us a way of understanding the contradiction of one migrant turning against others. This is an important book. --Donata Carrazza, Australian Book Review If we need new ways of speaking to each other, novels such as this can only help. --The Saturday Paper In a beautifully observed study of migrants who are acceptable (the Italians, the Greeks), tolerated (the Vietnamese) and deplored (the asylum seeker flood of the 21st century: Muslim terrorists!), Castagna shows how fear of the other infects even a 'successful' multicultural society. --Martin Shaw, Books+Publishing No More Boats is a book that should be read slowly and considerately, because every detail is significant. It's an engaging and gripping second novel from Castagna...and one can only hope that there's more of the same still to come. --Westerly Magazine Through the lens of a fictional suburban family, Castagna has created a novel that is both memorable and vital in reminding us to consider where we come from. --Right Now


Praise for No More Boats A lightly spun story that, while never preachy or didactic, is full of timely lessons for those pondering the rise of me-first nationalism throughout the world. --Kirkus Reviews No More Boats is a striking work of suburban Australian realism. [...] Castagna makes an essential point about the connection between our long history of cognitive dissonance when it comes to settlement, migration and dispossession, and how necessary it is that we try to remember and connect in order to maintain our humanity. --Georgia Delaney, Readings .. .illuminating and...thought-provoking. --ANZ Lit Lovers No More Boats offers us a way of understanding the contradiction of one migrant turning against others. This is an important book. --Donata Carrazza, Australian Book Review If we need new ways of speaking to each other, novels such as this can only help. --The Saturday Paper In a beautifully observed study of migrants who are acceptable (the Italians, the Greeks), tolerated (the Vietnamese) and deplored (the asylum seeker flood of the 21st century: Muslim terrorists!), Castagna shows how fear of the other infects even a 'successful' multicultural society. --Martin Shaw, Books+Publishing No More Boats is a book that should be read slowly and considerately, because every detail is significant. It's an engaging and gripping second novel from Castagna...and one can only hope that there's more of the same still to come. --Westerly Magazine Through the lens of a fictional suburban family, Castagna has created a novel that is both memorable and vital in reminding us to consider where we come from. --Right Now


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Felicity Castagna won the 2014 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction for her previous novel, The Incredible Here and Now, which was shortlisted for the Children's Book Council of Australia and NSW Premier's Literary Awards, and adapted for the stage by the National Theatre of Parramatta. Her collection of short stories, Small Indiscretions, was named an Australian Book Review Book of the Year. Castagna's work has appeared on radio and television, and she runs the storytelling series Studio Stories.

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