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The Courier's New Bicycle - Kim Westwood
The Courier's New Bicycle
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A beautifully written story of the near future and its murky underworld ... Salisbury Forth is a courier of contraband in the alleyways of inner Melbourne, a city of fuel rationing, rolling power outages and curfews. It's a stressful life, post-pandemic. A vaccine dispensed Australia-wide is... show more
A beautifully written story of the near future and its murky underworld ... Salisbury Forth is a courier of contraband in the alleyways of inner Melbourne, a city of fuel rationing, rolling power outages and curfews. It's a stressful life, post-pandemic. A vaccine dispensed Australia-wide is causing mass infertility, and the government has banned all remedies except prayer. Vigilantes prowl for transgressors while the pious gather like moths under the streetlights at dusk. Then someone starts trading tainted hormones on the boss's patch. Salisbury must find whoever is trying to destroy the business before everything goes belly up ... Praise for Kim Westwood: 'a stylist, with a line in lyricism, and a nice sense of humour ... a richly peopled canvas' SUNDAY AGE 'a gorgeous journey, a strong declaration of the arrival of a distinctive voice in Australian literature' COURIER MAIL 'beautiful, unsettling' AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW
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Format: kindle
ISBN: 9780730497714
Publisher: Voyager
Pages no: 246
Edition language: English
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jennifer mills
jennifer mills rated it
4.0 The Courier's New Bicycle
Great premise: hormones, animals, politics, gender. Fun, but doesn't quite dig enough; genre-nostalgic.
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it
0.0 The Courier's New Bicycle
Got to page 20 and so utterly disinterested I didn't want to read on. Usually I can read to the middle of the book before coming to this conclusion, but not in this case.A week or so later I tried again, and struggled my way to page 50. Nothing has changed. The plot and characters simply aren't inte...
Vera
Vera rated it
What I liked the most about this book was any strong gender expression was performative. For some reason not made explicit in the book, characters kept asking Sal to find things out for them. Frankly, Sal was not good at this. Things happened. Sal was there to notice them, or not as the plot went. T...
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