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Ironbark

Markus Bello’s life has stalled. Living in a small country town, mourning the death of his best friend, Grayson, Markus is isolated and adrift. As time passes, and life continues around him, Markus must try to face his grief, and come to terms with what is left. Stylistically assured and quietly compelling, Ironbark is an elliptical and beautifully evoked contemporary coming-of-age story. Through his protagonist, Markus, newcomer Jay Carmichael depicts the conflict and confusion of life as a gay man in rural Australia, and explores how place can shape personal identity by both offering and restricting potential.

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32320004448530 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781925322552 (paperback)
Classification Number F
Author Carmichael, Jay
Title Ironbark [BK]
Markus Bello’s life has stalled. Living in a small country town, mourning the death of his best friend, Grayson, Markus is isolated and adrift. As time passes, and life continues around him, Markus must try to face his grief, and come to terms with what is left. Stylistically assured and quietly compelling, Ironbark is an elliptical and beautifully evoked contemporary coming-of-age story. Through his protagonist, Markus, newcomer Jay Carmichael depicts the conflict and confusion of life as a gay man in rural Australia, and explores how place can shape personal identity by both offering and restricting potential.
Subject Bildungsromans
Gay men -- Fiction
Country life -- Australia -- Victoria -- Fiction
Coming of age Fiction.
Grief -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Best friends -- Death -- Fiction
Masculinity -- Fiction
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Victoria -- Fiction
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