Road Story

Author(s): Julienne Van Loon

Fiction

2004 Australian/Vogel Award winnerThis gritty, sun drenched novel about friendship, loneliness and addiction is the winner of 2004 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award.
Diana Kooper runs from a car crash in the heart of Sydney, scarcely looking back, leaving her best friend, Nicole, slumped and bloody in the damaged vehicle.

After hitching a ride to the far west of New South Wales, Diana takes a job as a kitchen hand at Bob's, an isolated truck stop. At first, she thinks she can predict the sort of rhythm her life will follow in this dusty, diesel-driven, lonely stop but soon a series of unsettling events disturb the order of things. A dog is brutally stabbed to death and left as a warning beside one of the petrol bowsers. And when Bob rolls his ute in suspicious circumstances, Diana is left to look after the roadhouse kitchen on her own. As every-day life becomes increasingly challenging, Diana struggles with her past and with the ghosts that haunt her present.

Road Story is a remarkable novel that reveals the tenuousness of love between friends and the dark pervasiveness of addiction.

'Compelling . . . the truckers, their habits, their rigs and their nonchalant ferocity come at you. She opens a window into the grit and diesel fumes of road-centred lives.' Stella Clarke

'Raw, direct and passionate, the assurance of van Loon's novel should distract no-one from the integrity and the intelligence which give weight to it.' James Bradley



About the Author:
Julienne was born in 1970 and grew up in country New South Wales. She studied creative writing at the University of Wollongong and later at the University of Queensland where Road Story was completed as part of her PhD (Creative Writing). Julienne's work has been published in a variety of journals in Australia including TEXT, Mattoid and Verandah and has been broadcast on ABC radio. She now lives in Perth, where she is a lecturer in the Faculty of Media, Society and Culture at Curtin University of Technology. Julienne's website is http://au.geocities.com/julienne_vanloon/

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A coming-of-age story about the meaning of love between friends. Winner of the prestigious Australian Vogel Literary award in 2004. 'A very genuine voice with a strong sense of authenticity and ... a rising sense of menace ...' Liam Davison A rare insight into regional Australia, its characters and landscape The writing is raw yet sophisticated; the story speaks of the Australian experience and what it is to be a young woman. Will appeal to women in their late 20s to 30s.

General Fields

  • : 9781741146219
  • : allenu
  • : allenu
  • : 0.17
  • : 01 July 2005
  • : 194mm X 131mm X 13mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

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  • : Paperback
  • : Julienne Van Loon