Deep Water
One of 4 novellas in the collection, Love and Desire, edited by Cate Kennedy
Published by The Five Mile Press, May 2007
Reviews
"...sure-footed
economy that never sounds rushed, beautifully paced as it builds its
portrait of a 1960s bog-Irish family living in suburban Australia.
O'Reilly selects scenes with delectable precision. It's high praise,
but her technique is reminiscent of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird,
where the young narrator's understanding runs apace with our own,
creating a shared appreciation of the sadness and small hopes in
ordinary lives."
The Australian
"...Paddy O’Reilly brings the most experience to the book with a novel and soon-to-be-released collection of short stories The End of the World
... under her belt. Her novella ‘Deep Water’ is a gem: the story of a
big, unruly family whose life is thrown off-kilter by the death of the
mother. ... Fans of Tim Winton and David Malouf’s short story
collections would do well to give these newcomers a try."
Bookseller and Publisher
"A
series of vignettes set in a Melbourne suburb in the early 1970s, 'Deep
Water' is the story of Annie, her parents, grandparents and six
siblings as they deal with the wonder, the unpredictability and the
ultimate fragility of everyday life. Within each scene - each virtually
its own self-contained story - there is an evocation of Australian
suburban life in the '70s that is both vivid and real, and which many a
reader will recognise. Taken together, the scenes work
impressionistically, building an overall effect that is at once warm
and yet sombre, and creating a mood that stays with the reader long
after the last line has been read."
The Canberra Times
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