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Fiction

Keeping Faith by Roger Averill

by Adam Rivett
March 2010, no. 319

Keeping Faith by Roger Averill

Transit Lounge $29.95 pb, 233 pp

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Keeping Faith, Roger Averill’s first novel after his non-fiction début, Boy He Cry: An island odyssey (2009), is a quiet and resonant piece of work. Befitting a novel set partly in a labour ward and beginning with a description of a stillborn baby, it proceeds with the knowledge that finding the right words can be difficult. It speaks carefully and tactfully, in a spare language of great focus.

 


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Keeping Faith by Roger Averill

Transit Lounge $29.95 pb, 233 pp

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


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