In 2011, Favel Parrett's career was launched with the critically-acclaimed and award-winning debut Past the Shallows. A heart-breaking novel, it was sold internationally, shortlisted in the prestigious Miles Franklin Award and won the Dobbie Literary Award. Favel herself won the ABIA Newcomer of the Year Award in 2012. For more information, visit her website favelparrett.com.au, her Facebook page on facebook.com/pages/Past-the-Shallows/1461892787785929, or follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/favelparrett
So real, so true - this novel sweeps you away in its tide - Robert Drewe on PAST THE SHALLOWS This book is that rare thing, a finely crafted literary novel that is genuinely moving and full of heart. - The Age on PAST THE SHALLOWS Parrett's starkly precise evocation of Tasmania's winter landscape [is] compelling. The book's tragic outcome leaves the reader feeling genuinely bereft... - The Guardian (UK) on PAST THE SHALLOWS When the Night Comes combines the realism of early David Malouf with the sombre concision of Dorothy Porter, and is skilfully shaped to make the historical feel truly present. - Books+Publishing Parrett's writing is exquisite in its simplicity and eloquence, and her narrative is heart-rending. - Kirkus Reviews (USA) on PAST THE SHALLOWS Beautiful, stripped-back prose...there is magic here. Like Cormac McCarthy, Parrett packs a huge emotional punch thanks to the elegant brevity of her style. Stark, but unforgettable... - Marie Claire (UK) on PAST THE SHALLOWS If you read only one book this year make sure it's this. - Sunday Times, Tasmania on PAST THE SHALLOWS the gentle power of the narrative carries the conviction of strongly embedded personal experiences... This book has the same poetic cadences and a simple sophistication of expression that makes it eminently readable. This is an evocative story elegantly told that will have special appeal to those who are seafarers, real or imaginary. - Sunday Tasmanian