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Isabelle the Navigator

Published
Sep 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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How do we find ourselves when we lose others?


This striking novel from the author of the widely acclaimed cult bestseller Candy explores the life of a young woman as she deals with the deaths of the two important men in her life: her great love Matthew Smith, and her 'gorgeous, sad father' Tom Airly.


A lyrical meditation on love, loss, betrayal, disintegration and the passage of time, Isabelle the Navigator charts Isabelle's inner journey, as well as her actual travels - from childhood in Sydney, to love in the vast spaces off the Western Australian coast, to grief and eventually hope in Paris. This is a portrait of an extraordinarily vital woman that is at once epic and fable, swirling and intensely focused.


'Isabelle Airly is a triumph of Davies' poetic imagination . . [a] prodigious talent . . staggering prose' The Age


' stunningly beautiful narrative' The Bulletin


'it leaves you admiring Davies's gifts and his desire to take risks.' The Sydney Morning Herald.

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First Edition Sep 2002 Berkley ISBN 0425186040
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