Carrie Tiffany has won numerous prizes in Australia, including the Victorian Premier's Award for an Unpublished Manuscript and the Australian Book Review Short Fiction Award. In her early twenties she worked as a park ranger in the red center and now lives in Melbourne, where she works as an agricultural journalist. The Sydney Morning Herald named Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living debut of the year.
"Read it to be transported into another landscape across time and
space. Read it to absorb the intuitive wisdom we get from our best
fiction. Read it to grow." -- The Kansas City Star
"Tiffany reminds me of John Steinbeck in the depiction of Dust Bowl
living and Ernest Hemingway in the lean, controlled prose that
evolves such emotional power. A luminous debut." -- Rocky Mountain
News
"Read it to be transported into another landscape across time and space. Read it to absorb the intuitive wisdom we get from our best fiction. Read it to grow."
-- The Kansas City Star
"Tiffany reminds me of John Steinbeck in the depiction of Dust Bowl
living and Ernest Hemingway in the lean, controlled prose that
evolves such emotional power. A luminous debut."
-- Rocky Mountain News
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