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2005 Nominated

The Mindless Ferocity of Sharks

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Eleven year-old Floaty-boy (so named because of his passion for body-surfing and peculiar talent for buoyancy) inhabits a murky, watery world of wagging school and illicit night surfing. He is in between – neither boy nor man – and hovers on the edges of his existence: the reefs and ledges of the ocean when he bodysurfs and the fringes of a family that seems to be spinning out of control. Headstrong yet vulnerable, Floaty-boy is as prey to the jagged edges of his perception as he is to the sharks that cruise the out-of-bounds world of Down Below.

At the centre of Floaty-boy’s universe is Adelaide – mother, wife, surfer, and breadwinner, who holds not only her own family together but the knockabout Cronies of her larrikin husband, the Old Man. Yet when her eldest son, Eddie, disappears, her family’s world threatens to fall apart; her centre may not hold and Floaty-boy has to find a way to cope.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Brett
D’Arcy

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
27/01/2025
Country
Australia
Original Language
English
Publisher
Vintage Australia

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