Questions of Travel

Publisher details

Author
Michelle de Kretser
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Genres
Fiction, Miles Franklin Literary Award winner, Prime Minister’s Literary Award
Released
01 August, 2013
ISBN
9781743317334

Questions of Travel

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Synopsis

A mesmerising literary novel, Questions of Travel charts two very different lives. Laura travels the world before returning to Sydney, where she works for a publisher of travel guides. Ravi dreams of being a tourist until he is driven from Sri Lanka by devastating events.Around these two superbly drawn characters, a double narrative assembles an enthralling array of people, places and stories - from Theo, whose life plays out in the long shadow of the past, to Hana, an Ethiopian woman determined to reinvent herself in Australia.Award-winning author Michelle de Kretser illuminates travel, work and modern dreams in this brilliant evocation of the way we live now. Wonderfully written, Questions of Travel is an extraordinary work of imagination - a transformative, very funny and intensely moving novel.Winner, 2013 Miles Franklin Literary AwardWinner, 2013 ALS Gold MedalWinner, 2013 Prime Minister's Literary Award for FictionWinner, 2013 WA Premier's Book Awards - Premier's PrizeWinner, 2013 WA Premier's Book Awards - Fiction 
Michelle de Kretser
About the author

Michelle de Kretser

Michelle de Kretser was born in Sri Lanka and emigrated to Australia when she was 14. Educated in Melbourne and Paris, Michelle has worked as a university tutor, an editor and a book reviewer. She is the author of The Rose Grower, The Hamilton Case, which won the Commonwealth Prize (SE Asia and Pacific region) and the UK Encore Prize, and The Lost Dog, which was widely praised by writers such as AS Byatt, Hilary Mantel and William Boyd and won a swag of awards, including: the 2008 NSW Premier's Book of the Year Award and the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, and the 2008 ALS Gold Medal. The Lost Dog was also shortlisted for the Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction, the Western Australian Premier's Australia-Asia Literary Award, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Asia-Pacific Region) and Orange Prize's Shadow Youth Panel. It was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction. Questions of Travel was the winner of the 2013 Miles Franklin Award, the Prime Ministers Literary Award for Fiction and the Western Australian Premier's Prize and Award for Fiction.

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                1. Emma Evans says:

                  I’ve started traveling a lot lately and so I try to read some useful information about travel. i especially like traveling by car. This month I went in one to Australia and it was really cool. I rented a car in Melbourne and went on a route that my friends advised me. I really remember this trip very much, it brought me a lot of impressions and experience of long-distance travel details

                2. Devis1 says:

                  I read “Questions of Travel” and literally felt the heroine drowning in strange cities, the smells, the noise, and the loneliness—it gave me goosebumps. I had a similar experience: after three months in Asia, I returned with sunburned skin, an allergy to local products, and a suitcase full of expired cosmetics. I sat in the airport, staring at my red face in the reflection, thinking I’d never fly without a proper first aid kit again. Upon arrival, I immediately started researching where to quickly put together a travel kit in Australia and found https://priceline.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html reviews. I ordered La Roche-Posay miniatures, sunscreen, and antihistamines—everything arrived within a day. Now I go there before every trip: my skin is calm, and Michelle de Cretseur’s book no longer makes me panic, only wanting to hit the road again.