The Patron Saint of Eels explained

The Patron Saint of Eels
Author:Gregory Day
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:novel
Publisher:Picador, Australia
Release Date:2005
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:181
Isbn:0330421581

The Patron Saint of Eels (2005) is a novel by Australian author Gregory Day. It won the 2006 ALS Gold Medal.

Plot summary

A moral tale, the novel tells the story of an Italian saint, Fra Ionio, who comes down from heaven to the small Australian town of Mangowak, to save some eels trapped in a ditch and to teach life lessons to some locals.

Reviews

Lisa Gorton in The Age noted that the novel "is gentle in spirit, reverent and celebratory", and "is as much a tribute to the life of a small town as it is the hagiography of a saint."[1]

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. http://www.theage.com.au/news/Reviews/The-Patron-Saint-of-Eels/2005/04/15/1113509913559.html "The Patron saint of Eels" by Lisa Gorton, The Age, 16 April 2005