Robbie Arnott is the author of the novel Flames, which won the Margaret Scott Prize, was short-listed for the Victorian Premier's Literary Prize for Fiction and was long-listed for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, and The Rain Heron, which won the Age Book of the Year 2021 and was shortlisted for Miles Franklin Literary Award. He has been named a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist. He lives in Tasmania.
Bursts with language... an ode to the fierce and the feral
*Sunday Times*
Arnott has an eye and an ear for description that can elevate
otherwise quiet moments to something genuinely transcendent... A
luminously told, whole-life story of a young boy discovering how to
be his own man.
*Guardian*
Carries echoes of Ernest Hemingway... a beautiful, pared-back
exploration of masculinity, and the sustaining nature of
dreams.
*Big Issue*
Wonderfully vivid
*Daily Mail*
Limberlost is as close to flawless as any book I have read in
years. The poise and precision of Arnott's writing lends restraint
to the fury at Limberlost's heart.
*Jessie Greengrass, author of THE HIGH HOUSE*
Spectacular and stunning. In a novel steeped in the natural
landscapes of Tasmania, Arnott captures a very relatable youthful
male anxiety that exists between fathers and sons. Very subtle and
deeply moving.
*Nick Bradley, author of THE CAT AND THE CITY*
It is an unforgettable story, humble, transporting, and filled with
grace and bravery. It's one of the strongest things I've read for a
very long time.
*Cynan Jones, author of COVE and THE DIG*
Robbie Arnott is the sort of young writer we all hoped would emerge
in Australia, a Conrad-like storyteller whose tales always tremble
on the edge of the mythic and legendary. And as well as being a
splendid narrator of tales, he has a quality too easily overlooked
now. He writes beautifully!
*Thomas Keneally, author of THE DICKENS BOY*
Ned-with his shame and pride-blazes his way into your heart. A
tender, soaring novel from one of Australia's finest writers.
*Sisonke Msimang, author of The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela*
An immersive experience, a story that is deeply embedded in the
language of its environment... Scaled right down to a single,
humble life, Limberlost is lit up by the energy of that life's
relationships. It serves as a reminder of the complicated position
humans occupy, tangled as we are in the webs of interdependence, of
pain and responsibility and care, that bind us to a world much
greater than ourselves.
*Australian Book Review*
In Limberlost magic lies in lyrical language and the powerfully
real characters brought to life through it...This is a novel about
the deepest of emotions, about love, the fear of loss, and about
joy.
*Age*
Robbie Arnott is a tremendously talented and unique voice in
Australian literature, and his third novel, Limberlost, exceeded
all my expectations. It is a gorgeously written coming-of-age
novel...a touching and profound depiction of connection, grief and
familial love.
*Readings Monthly*
This book is something special: tender, sad, exceptionally
well-written [and] unexpectedly moving.
*Ashleigh Wilson*
Sad and satisfying
*The Times on The Rain Heron*
Timeless and poignant
*Guardian on The Rain Heron*
Shocking... Beautiful... Satisfying
*Scotsman on The Rain Heron*
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