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Dianne Dempsey

Dianne Dempsey reviews 'The Different World of Fin Starling' by Elizabeth Stead

March 2004, no. 259 01 March 2004
Dianne Dempsey reviews 'The Different World of Fin Starling' by Elizabeth Stead
Wagner’s Creek is a rundown seaside village full of fibro shacks, rubbish and the ‘dirt poor’: ‘Their boredom and despair was as high as the dry grass in their yards and as deep as the ruts in the road – and their hearts seemed as broken as their hanging gates and peeling fences.’ Elizabeth Stead’s other novel, The Fishcastle (2000), was also set in a seaside village where, as in Wag ... (read more)