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The 2007 Award

Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living by Carrie Tiffany


 

 

Nominated by:

  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • State Library of Western Australia, Perth, Australia

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition
Picador Australia ISBN 0330421913

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK
It is 1934, the Great War is long over and the next is yet to come. It is a brief time of optimism and advancement.
Amid billowing clouds of dust and information, the government "Better Farming Train" slides through the wheat fields and small towns of Australia, bringing expert advice to those living on the land.
Among the swaying cars full of cows, pigs and wheat, an unlikely love affair occurs between Robert Pettergree, a man with an unusual taste for soil, and Jean Finnegan, a talented young seamstress with a hunger for knowledge. In an atmosphere of heady scientific idealism, they marry and settle in the impoverished Mallee with the ambition of proving that a scientific approach to cultivation can transform the land.
But after seasons of failing crops, and with the threat of a new World War looming, Robert and Jean are forced to confront each other, the community they have inadvertently destroyed, and the impact of their actions on an ancient and fragile landscape.
Shot through with humour and a quiet wisdom, this haunting first novel vividly captures the hope and the disappointment of the era when it was possible to believe in the perfectibility of both nature and humankind.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Carrie Tiffany was born in West Yorkshire. Her family migrated to Western Australia in the early 1970s where an attempt to live off the land failed. She spent her early twenties working as a park ranger, and now lives in Melbourne.


 

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