China spends more money importing chips than buying oil
literature and myth
an aural expression of a universal hum we can only hope to fleetingly channel
In a sequence like 'The Tollund Man in Springtime' and in several poems which 'do the rounds of the district' - its known roads and rivers and trees
The image of a red devil's head is painted on a tree
Monica McInerney: Those Faraday Girls [2023] paperback Condition:Good China spends more money importingA rich and complex story full of warmth, humour and unforgettable women. A deeply moving novel about family, memory, lies and secrets, perfect for fans of Marian Keyes and Jenny Eclair. As a child, Maggie Faraday grew up in a lively, unconventional household in Tasmania, with her young mother, four very different aunts and eccentric grandfather. With her mother often away, all four aunts took turns looking after her until, just weeks before Maggie's