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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Cool Water
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'From the Miles Franklin-shortlisted author of Leap comes an unforgettable new novel about fathers and sons, and the damage that can ripple through generations.

''Frank feared a reckoning, but what he feared more was that all the men in his family were cursed. And that however hard he tried to be good, he would not be able to escape his shadow.'

'Frank Herbert's family has gathered beside Tinaroo Dam for his daughter's wedding - the first time they've been together since the death of his father, Joe, a year earlier. It should be a time of celebration, but things are shaky for Frank, in his marriage and his new business. Joe never did think Frank could do or make anything worthwhile.

'Like Frank, the dam itself has seen better days. Built in the 1950s for the tobacco industry, it is lower now than ever before. As the water recedes, objects begin to emerge from below the surface - abstract and disquieting. It seems the past is always lurking. Frank's grandfather, Victor Herbert, was the butcher of Tinaroo during the dam's construction, but Joe never spoke of him. Joe was not a talker, but he could roar. What ancient wrongs was his fury concealing?

In the midst of wedding preparations, but unable to utter the words he needs to save his own marriage, Frank is drawn onto the water. Beneath the fig trees, where bloated black bream circle, he hears the echo of his father's voice, forcing him to look down - and back.

'Moving between the weekend of the wedding and the year in the mid-1950s that cursed the Herbert men for three generations, Cool Water asks what it means to be a good man, and what we risk when we allow the patterns of the past to hold us in their grip. The question is: can Frank eclipse his family's shadow, to find a way into a future of his own making?

'A breathtaking story brimming with insight and emotional power by Miles Franklin-shortlisted author Myfanwy Jones, this is an unforgettable novel about fathers and sons, and the damage that can ripple through generations.' (Publication summary) 

Notes

  • Author's note: For my father, Evan Jones (1931-2022) who handed down the words, the nerve and the good roast beef.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Hachette Australia , 2024 .
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      Extent: 304p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 28th February 2024
      ISBN: 9780733650024

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Dyslexic edition.
  • Braille.

Works about this Work

Book Review : Cool Water, Myfanwy Jones Ellie Fisher , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , March 2024;

— Review of Cool Water Myfanwy Jones , 2024 single work novel

'Fathers and sons and how damage can be inherited.'

Myfanwy Jones Cool Water James Bradley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19 February 2024;

— Review of Cool Water Myfanwy Jones , 2024 single work novel

'Melbourne author Myfanwy Jones’s last novel, the 2015 Miles Franklin-shortlisted Leap, was a deceptively complex creation. Emotionally acute and raw in its portrayal of guilt and grief, it was simultaneously oddly elliptical, with an almost allegorical dimension. Although her new novel, Cool Water, shares Leap’s light-footedness and crystal-clear prose, at least initially it feels more conventional. But as the novel proceeds it quickly becomes clear that it shares a very similar sensibility, and more than a little of Leap’s obliqueness and preparedness to take narrative risks.'(Introduction)

Myfanwy Jones Cool Water James Bradley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19 February 2024;

— Review of Cool Water Myfanwy Jones , 2024 single work novel

'Melbourne author Myfanwy Jones’s last novel, the 2015 Miles Franklin-shortlisted Leap, was a deceptively complex creation. Emotionally acute and raw in its portrayal of guilt and grief, it was simultaneously oddly elliptical, with an almost allegorical dimension. Although her new novel, Cool Water, shares Leap’s light-footedness and crystal-clear prose, at least initially it feels more conventional. But as the novel proceeds it quickly becomes clear that it shares a very similar sensibility, and more than a little of Leap’s obliqueness and preparedness to take narrative risks.'(Introduction)

Book Review : Cool Water, Myfanwy Jones Ellie Fisher , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , March 2024;

— Review of Cool Water Myfanwy Jones , 2024 single work novel

'Fathers and sons and how damage can be inherited.'

Last amended 10 May 2024 11:31:53
Subjects:
  • Tinaroo, Mareeba area, Mareeba - Atherton - Ravenshoe area, Ingham - Cairns area, Queensland,
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