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The Book of Ordinary People
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The Book of Ordinary People

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A grieving daughter navigates the morning commute, her mind bursting with memories pleading to be shared.

A man made entirely of well-cut suits and strictly enforced rules swims his regular morning laps and fantasises about his self-assured promotion.

A young lawyer sits in a fluorescent-lit office, typing indecipherable jargon and dreaming of everything she didn’t become.

A failed news hack hides under the covers from another looming deadline, and from a past that will not relent its pursuit.

And a young woman seeking asylum sits tensely on an unmoving train, praying that good news waits on the other end of the line…

In this charming, moving and affectionate novel, Claire Varley paints a magical portrait of five ordinary people, and the sometimes heartbreaking power of the stories we make of ourselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan Australia
Country
Australia
Date
31 July 2018
Pages
416
ISBN
9781743536261

A grieving daughter navigates the morning commute, her mind bursting with memories pleading to be shared.

A man made entirely of well-cut suits and strictly enforced rules swims his regular morning laps and fantasises about his self-assured promotion.

A young lawyer sits in a fluorescent-lit office, typing indecipherable jargon and dreaming of everything she didn’t become.

A failed news hack hides under the covers from another looming deadline, and from a past that will not relent its pursuit.

And a young woman seeking asylum sits tensely on an unmoving train, praying that good news waits on the other end of the line…

In this charming, moving and affectionate novel, Claire Varley paints a magical portrait of five ordinary people, and the sometimes heartbreaking power of the stories we make of ourselves.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan Australia
Country
Australia
Date
31 July 2018
Pages
416
ISBN
9781743536261
 
Book Review

The Book of Ordinary People
by Claire Varley

by Sharon Peterson, Jul 2018

Set in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, The Book of Ordinary People by Claire Varley is simply, as the title suggests, a book about ordinary people. It follows the separate stories of five strangers, whose lives occasionally intersect, as they go about their everyday business.

There’s Evangelina, a woman in mourning, who is trying to make sense of her mother’s seemingly unremarkable life. DB is a man who spends so much time trying to create the ideal life for himself and his family that he risks losing the very people who are important to him. Rik is a failed journalist, who has returned from a war zone overseas, and now spends his time trying to hide from his past. Then there’s Nell, an idealistic young lawyer who desperately wants to make a difference.

At the heart of the novel though is Aida, a young Iranian journalist, who is seeking asylum in Australia. Unable to return to her homeland and her family for fear of persecution, Aida waits patiently, constantly checking her letterbox, for news that her visa application has been successful. With dignity and pride, Aida works for cash-in-hand wages, that often amount to half as much as her co-workers receive. It is through Aida that we come to understand how frustrating it must be to be held hostage to the whim of governments, and the toll it takes on the mental health of those seeking asylum.

Using fragments from the journals, emails and articles of her characters at the start of each chapter, Varley explores the political and social issues of our times. The Book of Ordinary People is a heart-warming and thought-provoking novel that reminds us to value what matters most – our families, our friends and humanity as a whole.


Sharon Peterson is the shop manager at Readings St Kilda.