The True Story Of Butterfish
Butterfish is Nick Earls better than his best.
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The True Story Of Butterfish Paperback ISBN: 9781741666342 Published: 02/08/2010 Imprint: Vintage Australia Extent: 288 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $19.95 RRP
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The True Story Of Butterfish EBook ISBN: 9781864715361 Published: 01/05/2010 Imprint: RHA eBooks Adult Extent: 288 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $19.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
“'I'm not about to attack,' she said. She smirked with one side of her mouth and looked up at me through the black spray of her fringe. Her eyes were dark and already she was playing some kind of game with me, or that's how it seemed. Her voice was a little deeper and huskier than I might have expected, so her last line had come out with a hint of something that might have been menace or even seductiveness or just a pitch at adult banter. Whatever it was, it stuck with me and it punctuated the moment and it didn't feel quite right for a conversation with a schoolgirl on my doorstep.”When Annaliese Winter walks down Curtis Holland's front path and into his life, he's ill-prepared for a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl who's a confounding and seductive mixture of adult and child. After years travelling the world with his successful band, Butterfish, he's notused to having a neighbour at all, let alone one who appears unimpressed by the slightly chubby ex-rock star next door.So when Curtis receives an invitation to dinner from Annaliese's mother, Kate, no one is more surprised than he is when he not only accepts but finds himself being drawn to this remarkably unremarkable family. Even to Mark, a sebaceous fifteen-year-old at war with his own surging adolescence.As Curtis gets to know the Winters, he soon realises that with Kate divorced, Annaliese and Mark need a male role model in their lives, but it's hard for him to help when he's just starting to grow up himself and struggling to deal with the death of his father, and harder still when Annaliese begins to show an interest in him that is less than filial.Filled with acute observation, humour and tenderness, Butterfish is Nick Earls at his very best.
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More News & Blog[caption id="attachment_248" align="alignleft" width="225" caption="Nick Earls"][/caption]Nick Earls is the author of thirteen books, including bestselling novels such as Zigzag Street, Bachelor Kisses and Perfect Skin. His work has been published internationally in English and in translation. Zigzag Street won a Betty Trask Award in the UK in 1998, and Perfect Skin was the only novel nominated for...
Random House Australia has announced the winner of its inaugural Book Video Awards. Todd Decker, who submitted a ‘book video' of Nick Earls' THE TRUE STORY OF BUTTERFISH, was judged the winner by the panel of Triple J film critic Marc Fennell, At The Movies host Margaret Pomeranz, director Bruce Beresford, Dymocks CEO Don Grover and Random House MD Margie Seale. Decker...
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