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0743228022
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Winton, Tim, 1960-
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Dirt music : a novel / Tim Winton. [Book]
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1st Scribner ed.
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New York : Scribner, 2002.
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411 p. ; 25 cm.
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Originally published: Sydney : Picador, 2001.
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"Luther Fox, a loner, haunted by his past, makes his living as an illegal fisherman - a shamateur. Before everyone in his family was killed in a freak rollover, he grew melons and played guitar in the family band. Robbed of all that, he has turned his back on music. There's too much emotion in it, too much memory and pain." "One morning Fox is observed by Georgie Jutland. Chance, or a kind of willed recklessness, has brought Georgie into the life and home of Jim Buckridge, the most prosperous fisherman in the area and a man who loathes poachers, Fox above all. But she's never fully settled into Jim's grand house on the water or into the inbred community with its history of violent secrets. After Georgie encounters Fox, her tentative hold on conventional life is severed. Neither of them would call it love, but they can't stay away from each other no matter how dangerous it is - and out on White Point it is very dangerous."--BOOK JACKET.
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Middle aged women -- Fiction
Alienation (Social psychology) -- Fiction
Hitchhiking -- Fiction
Fishers -- Fiction
Middle aged women -- Fiction
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Western Australia -- Fiction
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