Mateship with Birds

2012 novel by Carrie Tiffany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mateship with Birds is a 2012 novel[1] by Australian novelist Carrie Tiffany which won the inaugural 2013 Stella Prize.

LanguageEnglish
SetinRural Australia, 1950s
PublisherPicador, Australia
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Mateship with Birds
First edition, Pan Macmillan Australia
AuthorCarrie Tiffany
LanguageEnglish
Set inRural Australia, 1950s
PublisherPicador, Australia
Publication date
21 June 2012
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages211
ISBN9781742610764
(1st ed. AUS paperback)
OCLC756699969
LC ClassPR9619.4.T545 M38 2012
Preceded byEveryman's Rules for Scientific Living 
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Synopsis

The novel is set in the 1950s in Cohuna, a town in northern Victoria. Betty, a nurse, lives on the outskirts of town, next-door to dairy farmer Harry, whose wife has left him for a man from the local bird fanciers' club.

Notes

  • Dedication: For Peter

Critical reception

Writing in The Guardian Janine Burke called the book a "raw and tender novel" and went on point out the connections between this novel and the book of the same title by Alec Chisholm.[2]

Romana Kaval in The Monthly found "the book full of wisdom and humour."[3]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2013 Miles Franklin AwardShortlisted[4]
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsChristina Stead Prize for FictionWon[5]
Stella PrizeWon[6]
Women's Prize for FictionLonglisted[7]
2014 International Dublin Literary AwardLonglisted[7]
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