PODCAST: Tim Winton on the Connections Between the Personal Struggles in His Stories and Real-World Issues.

PODCAST: Tim Winton on the Connections Between the Personal Struggles in His Stories and Real-World Issues.

Tim Winton talks to Cheryl about his evolving worldview and the importance of community, highlighting how his work speaks to the complexities of life and the enduring hope for a better future. Tim Winton discusses the themes of survival, moral courage, and humanity in his latest novel, set in a dystopian future impacted by climate change. His latest novel, Juice, is out now.

About The Author

Tim Winton is the author of 30 books. His work has been widely translated and adapted for film, television, stage and radio. He lives in Western Australia.

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A Hold-Your-Breath Dystopian Masterpiece: Read Our Review of Juice by Tim Winton

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1 October 2024

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                    Publisher details

                    Juice
                    Author
                    Tim Winton
                    Publisher
                    Penguin
                    Genre
                    Fiction
                    Released
                    01 October, 2024
                    ISBN
                    9781761344893

                    Synopsis

                    Two fugitives, a man and a child, drive all night across a stony desert. As dawn breaks, they roll into an abandoned mine site. From the vehicle they survey a forsaken place - middens of twisted iron, rusty wire, piles of sun-baked trash. They're exhausted, traumatised, desperate now. But as a refuge, this is the most promising place they've seen. The child peers at the field of desolation. The man thinks to himself, this could work.</p>Problem is, they're not alone.</p>So begins a searing, propulsive journey through a life whose central challenge is not simply a matter of survival, but of how to maintain human decency as everyone around you falls ever further into barbarism.</p>
                    Tim Winton
                    About the author

                    Tim Winton

                    Tim Winton has published twenty-nine books for adults and children, and his work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. Since his first novel, An Open Swimmer, won the Australian Vogel Award in 1981, he has won the Miles Franklin Award four times (for ShallowsCloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath) and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for The Riders and Dirt Music). He lives in Western Australia.

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