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Author Hind, Kathryn, author

Title Hitch / Kathryn Hind
Published Penguin
[North Sydney, New South Wales] : Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Random House, 2019
©2019

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Description 247 pages ; 24 cm
Summary A young woman stands beside a highway in the Australian desert, alone except for her dog and the occasional road train that speeds past her raised thumb. She runs from the people she has lost, from the unsaid, from who she was, but moves ever closer to the things she longs to escape. After her mother's funeral, Amelia is confronted by Zach and is reminded of the relationship they had when she was a teenager. She feels complicit and remains unable to process what happened. So she runs. Her best friend, Sid, is Zach's cousin and the one person in the world she can depend upon. But, of course, the road isn't safe either. Amelia is looking for generosity or human connection in the drivers she finds lifts with, and she does receive that. But she is also let down time and time again. Hitch explores consent and its ambiguities, personal agency and the choices we make. Hitch is raw. We know why Amelia is running, we know why she wants to return ... but it's the road in between that we focus on. But this isn't a horror, or a thriller. It's the story of twenty-something Amelia and her dog Lucy hitchhiking from one end of the country to the other, trying to outrun grief and trauma
Analysis Australian
Notes Winner of the inaugural Penguin Literary Prize
Subject Australian fiction
Runaway women -- Fiction
Self-realization in women -- Fiction
Young women -- Australia -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Mothers -- Death -- Fiction
Hitchhiking -- Australia -- Fiction
SUBJECT Australia -- Fiction
Genre/Form Reading nook.
Australian fiction
Australian fiction
Road fiction.
Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Australian fiction
Australian fiction.
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