Australia Day
by
Melanie Cheng
Australia Day is a collection of stories by debut author Melanie Cheng. The people she writes about are young, old, rich, poor, married, widowed, Chinese, Lebanese, Christian, Muslim. What they have in common-no matter where they come from-is the desire we all share to feel that we belong. The stories explore universal themes of love, loss, family and identity, while at the same time asking crucial questions about the possibility of human connection in a globalised world.Melanie Cheng is an important new voice, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary Australia. Her effortless, unpretentious realism balances an insider?s sensitivity and understanding with an outsider?s clear-eyed objectivity, showing us a version of ourselves richer and more multifaceted than anything we?ve seen before.
Call Number: SHORT STORIES CHENG
The Burrow
by
Melanie Cheng
Summary: The Burrow follows members of the Lee family as they navigate grief and hope in their quiet Australian Jin, an emergency physician and father; Amy, a published author and mother; Lucie, their bookish and introverted ten-year-old; and Pauline, Amy's mother who's trying to make amends. Racked with grief for Ruby -- Lucie's baby sister who died in a shocking accident -- the family adopts a rabbit in the hopes of bringing much-needed cheer to their home. At first, each family member benefits from the distraction of a new and needy creature, but when a violent home invasion breaks their fragile sense of peace, the family is forced to confront the terrible circumstances surrounding Ruby's death. (Publisher).
Call Number: STAFF READS CHENG
State Library of NSW HSC Resources
Bloom's Literary Reference Online
Bloom's Literature Workshop
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