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The Idea of Perfection

 
Kate Grenville (Author)
Synopsis Well, he said, and laughed a meaningless laugh. A moment extended itself into awkwardness. Well, he said again, and she said it too at the same moment. Their voices sounded loud together under the awning. She felt as if the whole of Karakarook, behind its windows, must be watching this event that had burst into their silent afternoon: two bodies hitting together, two people standing apologising. Douglas Cheeseman is the kind of divorced middle-aged man you'd never glance at twice, although he can tell you more than you'd ever want to know about bridges. Harley Savage, big, plain and uncompromising, knows she's a danger to herself and anyone else who tries to get too close. Why else would she have gone through three husbands? And for Karakarook, a dying country town that used to think it had a big future, tourists are its last desperate hope. The Bent Bridge is what brings them all together. Some of the townspeople think the tourists will love it, and Harley agrees. But Douglas Cheeseman is in Karakarook to tear it down and, well, it seems that things are about to become complicated.
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About the author

Kate Grenville

Kate Grenville was born in Sydney in 1950 and holds degrees from the University of Sydney and the University of Colorado. She has worked as a film editor, journalist, typist and teacher, and spent seven years in Europe and the USA working and studying. Grenville has held fellowships from the International Association of University Women and from the Literature Arts Board of the Australia Council.

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Bibliographic information

Title The Idea of Perfection
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 143032496
length 416p.