Just Relations | |
Author: | Rodney Hall |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Novel |
Publisher: | Penguin, Australia |
Release Date: | 1982 |
Media Type: | Paperback |
Pages: | 502 |
Isbn: | 0-14-006097-9 |
Dewey: | 823 19 |
Congress: | PR9619.3.H285 J87 1982 |
Oclc: | 9282964 |
Preceded By: | A Place Among People |
Followed By: | Kisses of the Enemy |
Just Relations is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Rodney Hall.[1]
The novel won the Miles Franklin Award,[2] the FAW ANA Literature Award, and the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award for the Book of the Year, in 1982.[3]
"The back-of-beyond New South Wales hamlet of Whitey's Fall is the home of a secret, solitary boy seeking love, two young men who crave the same woman, and an earnest, bumbling, and provocative government man."
Marion Halligan, writing in The Canberra Times noted that this novel was "the most exciting new book I have read in a long time." She then continued: "It is impossible to categorise such a book. It's farce, it's comedy, it'stragedy; it's grotesque and tender and dreadful. And full of wisdom; little essential drops of it well out ofthe narrative from time to time."[4]
After the novel's initial publication by Penguin in 1982,[5] it was then published as follows: