Author: | Clayton Dealy | ISBN: | 9781925635355 |
Publisher: | Clayton Dealy | Publication: | September 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Clayton Dealy |
ISBN: | 9781925635355 |
Publisher: | Clayton Dealy |
Publication: | September 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“The sensation was something like wiping your hand over a dusty window expecting to see some far-off view, only to find that the window is actually a mirror and your own face is staring back at you.”
Bevan is a solitary soul. After a failed relationship with a woman known only as her, he wants nothing more from the world other than to be left alone. So when he ventures into town for supplies after three months of wintry isolation the last thing he expects is to become mixed up with a girl half his age and her Ice addicted boyfriend. That’s exactly what happens, though, after a brief encounter at the local supermarket with a checkout chick called Claire.
Set in the Victorian high country, Timber Floats is an intimate and gritty portrayal of a year in the life of two emotionally displaced individuals who find themselves living off the grid and on the edge of society, sanity, and maybe even some sort of spiritual awakening.
“The sensation was something like wiping your hand over a dusty window expecting to see some far-off view, only to find that the window is actually a mirror and your own face is staring back at you.”
Bevan is a solitary soul. After a failed relationship with a woman known only as her, he wants nothing more from the world other than to be left alone. So when he ventures into town for supplies after three months of wintry isolation the last thing he expects is to become mixed up with a girl half his age and her Ice addicted boyfriend. That’s exactly what happens, though, after a brief encounter at the local supermarket with a checkout chick called Claire.
Set in the Victorian high country, Timber Floats is an intimate and gritty portrayal of a year in the life of two emotionally displaced individuals who find themselves living off the grid and on the edge of society, sanity, and maybe even some sort of spiritual awakening.