By the Line
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:19th Oct '95
Should be back in stock very soon

'A subtle examination of innocence and guilt' (Observer).
Schoolboy narrator Daniel Jordan, growing up in working-class Sydney during the Second World War, is confused by a world in which the religious dogma of his school conflicts with the communism of his family's terrifying neighbour, the 'Comrade'. Refreshingly unsentimental, this is the funny, ultimately tragic story of a boy struggling to understand a world in which concepts like innocence and guilt, good and evil are clearly open to interpretation.
A subtle examination of innocence and guilt * Observer *
Reflects on indoctrination and the holy innocence of its victims, while suffusing everyday life with a spirituality of its own * Scotsman *
If you are inclined to avoid anything written by winners of the Booker Prize, make an exception for Thomas Keneally * Literary Review *
Reading Keneally's prose is like walking on the sort of turf that puts a spring in your step * Listener *
ISBN: 9780340562314
Dimensions: 197mm x 137mm x 10mm
Weight: 106g
144 pages