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The Grass Sister
註釋Trying to understand what might have happened to her sister, Ann-Clare, Avis reads through her letters. It's been more than ten years since she disappeared in mysterious circumstances in Africa, their parents' homeland. The story slowly reveals Ann-Clare's history, including her tragedies, as her sister uncovers and revisits them one by one.The Grass Sister is an evocative, moving, timeless novel about death, dying, sibling relationships--and moving forward while making sense of the past.'A remarkable performance which some readers will cling to like a salvation.' Peter CravenAward-winning novelist, essayist and children's writer, Gillian Mears's work includes The Mint Lawn (1991), winner of The Australian/Vogel Literary National Literary Award in 1990, and the multi-award-winning Foal's Bread (2011). The Grass Sister was first published in 1995.