Fiction
Mutable worlds
Ambition and audacity
by Debra Adelaide •
Home and Other Hiding Places by Jack Ellis
Ultimo Press, $32.99 pb, 311 pp
I have said this already in a recent review, but it is a special kind of novelist who can write about young characters yet still engage the adult reader. It’s also a special book that can handle the burden of what cover quotes are fond of labelling ‘warm-hearted’ or ‘big-hearted’ fiction. To me, such descriptions usually mean the kiss of death for credibility, but warm-heartedness is exactly what Jack Ellis’s Home and Other Hiding Places delivers, without lapsing into sentimentality.
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