Jasper Jones: A Novel

Author(s): Craig Silvey

June July Highlights 2009

Late on a hot summer night in the tail end of 1965, Charlie Bucktin, a precocious and bookish boy of thirteen, is startled by an urgent knock on the window of his sleepout. His visitor is Jasper Jones, an outcast in the regional mining town of Corrigan. Rebellious, mixed-race and solitary, Jasper is a distant figure of danger and intrigue for Charlie. So when Jasper begs for his help, Charlie eagerly steals into the night by his side, terribly afraid but desperate to impress. Jasper takes him through town and to his secret glade in the bush, and it's here that Charlie bears witness to Jasper's horrible discovery. With his secret like a brick in his belly, Charlie is pushed and pulled by a town closing in on itself in fear and suspicion as he locks horns with his tempestuous mother; falls nervously in love and battles to keep a lid on his zealous best friend, Jeffrey Lu. And in vainly attempting to restore the parts that have been shaken loose, Charlie learns to discern the truth from the myth, and why white lies creep like a curse. In the simmering summer where everything changes, Charlie learns why the truth of things is so hard to know, and even harder to hold in his heart. First published 2009.

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Shortlisted for Miles Franklin Literary Award 2010.

At the age of 19, Craig Silvey wrote his first novel, Rhubarb, published by Fremantle Press in 2004. In 2005, Rhubarb was chosen as the 'One Book' for the Perth International Writers' Festival, and was included in the national Books Alive campaign. In 2007, Silvey released The World According to Warren, a picture book affectionately starring the guide-dog from Rhubarb. Jasper Jones is his second novel.

General Fields

  • : 9781741757743
  • : Allen & Unwin
  • : Allen & Unwin
  • : 0.404
  • : April 2009
  • : 234mm X 155mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Craig Silvey
  • : Paperback
  • : 509
  • : en
  • : A823
  • : 368
  • : Modern fiction