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Nine Days

Toni Jordan

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English
Text Publishing Company
20 November 2013
WINNER - INDIE Awards 2013 - CATEGORY: FICTION ----- The tiniest things - a coin, a pendant, a photograph, a lie - can make or ruin lives. It is 1939. Deep in the working-class Melbourne suburb of Richmond Kip Westaway, failed scholar and stablehand, is about to live through the most important day in his young life as Australia hovers unknowingly on the brink of war. What happens that day is the catalyst for momentous events strung across eight more moments in time; love and deception, near-misses and misunderstandings, all centred around the terrible thing that happens to a young girl and the repercussions it will have on the lives of her family, even those not yet born. Toni Jordan's NINE DAYS is a beautiful, heartbreaking novel, a masterful piece of writing filled to bursting with warm, funny, spiky, lovable characters. It is the story of a tragedy, and the ripples that spread outwards from it through the generations, for better or worse. It is a book you will want to pass on, if you can bear to let it go.
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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   264g
ISBN:   9781922147691
ISBN 10:   1922147699
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Nine Days

'Toni Jordan has written a beautiful novel which captures the loves and fears of an ordinary Australian family through hard times and better times. It reminded me of Elizabeth Stead's books.' * Australian Bookseller & Publisher * 'What makes a book good is its heart - and the heart of this book is warm but real. Its particular subjects are war, abortion, religious and class difference, social conscience and social mobility, but it is also a universal tale about how love (marital, romantic, sibling, parental, and so on) forms the glue that keeps us going.' * Whispering Gums * 'A brilliant piece of writing...compelling, engaging and will bring tears to the eyes...' * Sunday Star Times * 'Toni Jordan's characters beautifully frame a story of compassion, fun and poignancy.' * Launceston Examiner * `This novel is a triumph. Another signal career in Australian fiction is well under way.' * Australian * `Jordan's triumph is in the structure and scope of this novel set in working-class Richmond, starting and ending indeed in 1939 but spreading out an ensuing 70 years to solve a mystery and build a love story.' * Adelaide Advertiser * 'A witty and wise family saga...gorgeously layered...a small treasure.' -- Kirkus Reviews 'Jordan elegantly captures the hopes and despairs of three generations of a troubled family, offering a diverting read that will appeal to fans of sophisticated historical fiction and book club members.' * Library Journal * `Simply a joy to read.' * Courier-Mail * 'Jordan is clear that what binds us to one another and to a meaningful life is simply valuing the life you have been given and the family that is yours and yours alone. Reading Nine Days, you will laugh, even cry, but you will be in no doubt that Toni Jordan uses the modern novel to reflect those tensions that exist for many of us between duty and desire.' * Australian Book Review * 'Every now and then a book comes along that's brilliantly conceived and tightly written, yet there's nothing flashy about it. I think Australian writer Toni Jordan's third novel, Nine Days, falls into the rare and wonderful category...Each of the nine voices is distinct and brimming with personality and by the finish every part of the jigsaw fits perfectly and you see the whole sweep of this romantic, thoughtful, heartbreaking story...Jordan's previous novels, Addition and Fall Girl, were smart sassy and humourous. Nine Days has taken her to another level. More serious than her previous work but with the same astute observations, brightness and wit, its a sensitive and beautiful novel, a slice of Australia's working-class history, that is a joy to read.' * NZ Herald on Sunday * 'The suspense is frequently nail-biting, and there's a strong undertow of unspecified doom, but the book is far from gloomy because Jordan has a fine line in wit too, not to mention the natural storyteller's ability to keep us guessing about where it's all going...beautifully constructed...' * Daily Mail UK * '[Toni] Jordan (Addition) renders this extended family's interwoven story in gorgeous layers of warmth, understanding, and casual cruelties, interspersed throughout with good humor and perfectly rendered dialogue.' * Shelf Awareness for Readers * 'Read and enjoy this novel not just for its perfect historical snapshots, but for its engaging tale of family and how love binds us all together. This is a poignant, beautiful work and is most highly recommended.' * Historical Novels Review *


  • Short-listed for Australian Book Industry Awards, General Fiction Book of the Year 2013 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Colin Roderick Award 2013 (Australia)
  • Shortlisted for ABIA Australian General Fiction Book of the Year 2013.
  • Shortlisted for Colin Roderick Award 2013.
  • Winner of Australian Independent Booksellers Indie Awards: Fiction 2013.

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