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**SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE**
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**BOOK OF THE YEAR, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD**
**BOOK OF THE YEAR, ABC**
A woman abandons her city life and marriage to return to the place of her childhood, holing up in a small religious community hidden away on the stark plains of the Monaro.
She does not believe in God, doesn't know what prayer is, and finds herself living this strange, reclusive life almost by accident. As she gradually adjusts to the rhythms of monastic life, she finds herself turning again and again to thoughts of her mother, whose early death she can't forget.
Disquiet interrupts this secluded life with three visitations. First comes a terrible mouse plague, each day signalling a new battle against the rising infestation.
Second is the return of the skeletal remains of a sister who left the community decades before to minister to deprived women in Thailand - then disappeared, presumed murdered.
Finally, a troubling visitor to the monastery pulls the narrator further back into her past.
With each of these disturbing arrivals, the woman faces some deep questions. Can a person be truly good? What is forgiveness? Is loss of hope a moral failure? And can the business of grief ever really be finished?
A meditative and deeply moving novel from one of Australia's most acclaimed and best loved writers.
Author: Charlotte Wood
Paperback Published 3 October 2023 320 pages
'Extraordinary . . . a stunning work of fiction from a major writer who keeps getting better' THE AUSTRALIAN
'Remarkable . . . I'm still trying to figure out how she pulled it off. The best thing she's done' TIM WINTON, author ofThe Shepherd's Hut