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FURY

Kathryn Heyman

This is the story of becoming heroic in a culture which does not see heroism in the shape of a girl.
At the age of twenty, after a traumatic sexual assault trial, writer Kathryn Heyman ran away from her life and became a deckhand on a fishing trawler in the Timor Sea. The life she left behind was beyond broken. Coming from a family of poverty and violence, she had no real role models, no example of how to create a decent life, how to have hope, how to have expectations. But she was a reader. She understood story, and the power of naming. This was her salvation. After one wild season on board the Ocean Thief, the only girl among tough working men, facing storms, treachery, and harder physical labour than she had ever known, Heyman was transformed, able to face the abuses that she thought had broken her, able to see 'all that she had been blind to, simply to survive'. A reflection on the wider stories of class, and of growing up female with all its risks and rewards, a roadmap of recovery and transformation: Fury is a memoir of courage and determi- nation, of fighting back and demanding to be seen. Kathryn Heyman is the author of six novels including Storm and Grace . She has written several radio dramas for the BBC, including adaptations of her own fiction, and several works for the theatre. Her previous work has won the Wingate Scholarship, Southern Arts and Arts Council of England Writing Awards in the UK and been nominated for awards including the Scottish Writer of the Year, the Orange Prize (now the Baileys) and the Kibble Prize and the West Australian Premier's Literary Awards. In 2017/18 Heyman received the CAL Author Fellowship for Fury.
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Published 2020-09-01 by Allen & Unwin

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It is not anger that is the animating force in FURY, for all of its importance and its timeliness in this moment. Nor is the redemption that it offers one that is uncomplicated or final. Instead, this is a book about outsiderness, and what it means to make choices when one's options are limited by class and circumstance, and by gender and trauma - especially in youth, when the forces that impinge upon a life cannot yet be fully understood. Read more...