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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Davey Ardsley is twelve years old, growing up in a working-class suburb of Christchurch in the early 1970s (Norman Kirk has just died) with a big, violent, hard-case father and a long-suffering mother. The fridge is always full of beer; his mother is always lighting another fag to have with her cup of tea. Davey is a bit of a hard-case himself, giving his father and Terry Appleby, the local thug, plenty of lip.
One day Davey witnesses something he shouldn’t have and the repercussions that follow pitch the Ardsleys down a dark and tragic road. The outcome is that Davey has to choose between loyalty to his father or telling the truth.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Paul
Shannon

Paul Shannon is a fiction writer. His first novel, Davey Darling, was published in 2006, and follows twelve-year-old Davey, whose father is an abusive bully. This unconventional coming of age story, set in Christchurch in the 1970s, was followed by The Totem Hole, in 2007. The Totem Hole focuses on two farming brothers who shoot an albatross accidently when out duck shooting one day. Shannon has published short stories in several magazines.

Paul Shannon is a fiction writer. His first novel, Davey Darling, was published in 2006, and follows twelve-year-old Davey, whose father is an abusive bully. This unconventional coming of age story, set in Christchurch in the 1970s, was followed by The Totem Hole, in 2007. The Totem Hole focuses on two farming brothers who shoot an albatross accidently when out duck shooting one day. Shannon has published short stories in several magazines.

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

An exceptional literary debut novel with a “Four Star” rating from our library customers.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
01/01/2006
Country
New Zealand
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Penguin Books (NZ) Ltd.

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