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Forecast: Turbulence by Janette Turner Hospital

Forecast: Turbulence by Janette Turner Hospital

Fourth Estate, $29.99 hb, 232 pp

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Janette Turner Hospital, who grew up in Brisbane, has taught in Australian and overseas universities, and is well regarded as a novelist and short story writer; among several prizes she has won the Patrick White Award. The stories in her new collection, Forecast: Turbulence, are set in several places where she has lived, including Canada and the American South, where the weather is similarly violent. Despite the fact that this metaphor is flagged throughout this collection, I formed little sense of many of her characters in either place or clime.

 


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Forecast: Turbulence by Janette Turner Hospital

Fourth Estate, $29.99 hb, 232 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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