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Jones, Gail, 1955-
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The death of noah glas [electronic resource] Gail Jones.
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[Melbourne] : Text Publishing, 2018.
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The art historian Noah Glass, having just returned from a trip to Sicily, is discovered floating face down in the swimming pool at his Sydney apartment block. His adult children, Martin and Evie, must come to terms with the shock of their fathers death. But a sculpture has gone missing from a museum in Palermo, and Noah is a suspect. The police are investigating. None of it makes any sense. Martin sets off to Palermo in search of answers about his fathers activities, while Evie moves into Noah's apartment, waiting to learn where her life might take her. Retracing their fathers steps in their own way, neither of his children can see the path ahead. Gail Jones's mesmerising new novel tells a story about parents and children, and explores the overlapping patterns that life makes. The author of seven novels and two collections of stories, Gail Jones is one of Australia's most celebrated writers. Her work has been translated into twelve languages, awarded several prizes in Australia.
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Art historians -- Fiction
Fathers -- Death -- Fiction
Parent and adult child -- Fiction
Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
Art thefts -- Investigation -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Palermo (Italy) -- Fiction
Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Fiction
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