Description |
87 pages ; 19 cm |
Summary |
"Set on a quiet suburban street with not quite enough parking for the residents, The Pig Iron People examines two generations and the way the politics of their time (and the politics of their carparking) have shaped them. Nick, a young man wanting to reinvent himself and find his voice as a writer, moves in to Liberal Street. It is 1996, the day of John Howard's first election victory. Looking for solitude, he ends up falling in love with April, a young actress, and striking up a bumpy but finally genuine relationship with his nosy, cantankerous old neighbours."--Provided by publisher |
Subject |
Australian fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Drama.
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ISBN |
9780868198422 (paperback) |
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