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THE HANDS

Stephen Orr

An Australian Pastoral

On a cattle station that stretches beyond the horizon, seven people are trapped by their history and the need to make a living. Trevor Wilkie, the good father, holds it all together, promising his sons a future he no longer believes in himself. The boys, free to roam the world's biggest backyard, have nowhere to go.

Trevor's father, Murray, is the keeper of stories and the holder of the deed. Murray has no intention of giving up what his forefathers created. But the drought is winning. The cattle are ribs. The bills keep coming. And one day, on the way to town, an accident changes everything.

Stephen Orr is the author of five previous novels. He contributes essays and features to several publications. A fascination with the dynamics of families and small communities pervades his fiction and non-fiction.
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Published 2015-07-01 by Wakefield Press

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The Hands has the scope of a Greek tragedy - not only in its focus on the violence underlying familial relationships. (...) Catharsis is evoked, but its form is not predictable. Orr is a restrained writer when it counts.

Longlisted for the 2016 Miles Franklin Literary Award