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![]() 'Outstanding new fiction from the Miles Franklin-shortlisted author of Blood 'In this breathtaking new work, Tony Birch affirms his position as one of Australia’s finest writers of short-form fiction. 'Using his unflinching creative gaze, he ponders love and loss and faith. A trio of amateur thieves are left in charge of a baby moments before a heist. A group of boys compete in the final of a marbles tournament, only to find their biggest challenge was the opponent they didn’t see coming. Two young friends find a submerged car in their local swimming hole and become obsessed by the mystery of the driver’s identity. 'Across twelve blistering stories, The Promise delivers a sensitive and often humorous take on the lives of those who have loved, lost and wandered.' (Publication summary) |
Australian Literature and Film | Murdoch University | 2016 (Semester 1) |
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![]() 'Outstanding new fiction from the Miles Franklin-shortlisted author of Blood 'In this breathtaking new work, Tony Birch affirms his position as one of Australia’s finest writers of short-form fiction. 'Using his unflinching creative gaze, he ponders love and loss and faith. A trio of amateur thieves are left in charge of a baby moments before a heist. A group of boys compete in the final of a marbles tournament, only to find their biggest challenge was the opponent they didn’t see coming. Two young friends find a submerged car in their local swimming hole and become obsessed by the mystery of the driver’s identity. 'Across twelve blistering stories, The Promise delivers a sensitive and often humorous take on the lives of those who have loved, lost and wandered.' (Publication summary) |
Contemporary Australian Literature | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) | 2014 (Semester 2) |
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![]() 'Outstanding new fiction from the Miles Franklin-shortlisted author of Blood 'In this breathtaking new work, Tony Birch affirms his position as one of Australia’s finest writers of short-form fiction. 'Using his unflinching creative gaze, he ponders love and loss and faith. A trio of amateur thieves are left in charge of a baby moments before a heist. A group of boys compete in the final of a marbles tournament, only to find their biggest challenge was the opponent they didn’t see coming. Two young friends find a submerged car in their local swimming hole and become obsessed by the mystery of the driver’s identity. 'Across twelve blistering stories, The Promise delivers a sensitive and often humorous take on the lives of those who have loved, lost and wandered.' (Publication summary) |
Transnational Indigenous Literatures | University of Wollongong | 2016 (Semester 1) |