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Homebush Boy

Thomas Keneally
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Pages
180
Year
2016
Language
English

About

In this playful and poignant memoir, Thomas Keneally returns to his adolescence in the suburbs of Sydney in 1952. At sixteen, the red-haired teenager idolized the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and had aspirations of becoming a star on the track or rugby field. He also dreamed of wooing the beautiful and alluring Bernadette Curran until the day she announces her desire to become a nun. For the first time, Keneally started to consider priesthood himself. An insightful portrait of the transition from childhood to adulthood, Homebush Boy affectionately captures the awkwardness, grace, and all the contradictions of being a teenager.

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"As a slice of self analysis Homebush Boy has a pleasing lack of pomposity . . . concealing its razor sharp powers of observation beneath a fog of affectionate anecdote."
The Irish Times

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