Fiction
Hunting the Wild Pineapple by Thea Astley
by Stewart Edwards •
Hunting the Wild Pineapple by Thea Astley
Penguin, $3.95 pb, 173 pp
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There nine stories in this volume are rich in people, satire, compassion, and humour. And set like ambushes, unexpected and surprising, are several cameos.
It is a captivating, ensnaring book, but to call it a book of short stories would be so inadequate as to be misleading. There is an uncommon coherence, slender but powerful enough to raise it above that easy classification.
Hunting the Wild Pineapple by Thea Astley
Penguin, $3.95 pb, 173 pp
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