Year of the Orphan
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
‘Dystopian tale-telling at its absolute best. A worthy successor to The Chrysalids and Riddley Walker.’ David Hunt (Girt, True Girt)
'The ravaged land and the intense, visceral voice of the Orphan make this an extraordinary and compelling read.' Isobelle Carmody
‘A brilliantly chilling post-apocalyptic world, evoked in a voice of spare, compelling beauty . . . every moment of the story is gripping and immediate. An all-around great novel.’ Sandra Newman (The Country of Ice Cream Star)
‘There were a heat. Air hotter’n blud. She felt it bakin her skin as she moved. There weren't nothin certain but one thing - the Reckoner were coming.’
Outback Australia. Hundreds of years from now. After the end. A girl races across the desert pursued by the reckoner, scavenged spoils held close. In a blasted landscape of abandoned mines and the crumbling bones of civilisation, she survives by picking over the dead past. She trades her scraps at the only known settlement, a ramshackle fortress of greed, corruption and disease. An outpost whose only purpose is survival - refuge from the creatures that hunt beyond.
Sold then raised hard in the System, the Orphan has a mission, carries secrets about the destruction that brought the world to its knees. And she's about to discover that the past still holds power over the present.
Given an impossible choice, will the Orphan save the only home she knows or see it returned to dust? Both paths lead to blood, but whose will be spilled?
In a post-apocalyptic future, survivors scavenge in the harsh Australian outback. Living rough in the remnants of our ruined world, an orphan with her own brutal past must decide if what’s left of humanity is worth saving.
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A young woman known only as the Orphan scavenges a postapocalyptic Australian desert for useful relics from an earlier time in Findlay's challenging, thrilling debut. Years before, the Orphan's family was killed by a roving band and she was sold into slavery in the System, a shanty settlement built around one of the few meager sources of water. When her intelligence is noticed by her owner, the Old Man, he begins to tutor her with stories about life before some vague disaster. Several years later, her former overseer, power-hungry Karra, has taken control of the System's loose governing body, much to the frustration of the Orphan's friend and ally, Block. The Orphan's latest trip on her wind-powered sand ship brings her proof of the Old Man's stories, and she feels compelled to explore. Pursued by the threatening figure known as the Reckoner, the Orphan strikes out on a dangerous journey that will bring back enough knowledge to upend the System. The novel's slow buildup, frequent flashbacks, and idiosyncratic language ("All them scaretales they talked at the System said he et them he kilt") will deter some readers. Those who persevere will be rewarded by a satisfying exploration of desperation and imagined future myths.