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Smokehouse

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Set in southern Tasmania, the linked stories in Smokehouse bring into focus a small community and capture those moments when life turns and one person becomes another. As we get to know these characters – a mother whose fresh start leads to a fractured future, a stonemason seeking connection, a woman grieving her adopted mother, a couple torn apart by their daughter's drug addiction – we learn how their lives intersect, in various ways, across time and place. With insight and empathy, Melissa Manning interrogates how the people we meet and the places we live shape who we become.
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    • Books+Publishing

      February 3, 2021
      Melissa Manning’s debut short story collection is an evocative and sometimes heartbreaking exploration of family, home and what it takes to build a fulfilling life. Bookended by two longer works (‘Smokehouse’ parts one and two), the stories are linked by their small-town Tasmanian setting and a cast of characters who pop up and reappear throughout. We begin with Nora, a woman who moves somewhat reluctantly with her husband and children to a block of land with a view of the water. Her life is further changed when she meets neighbour Ollie, and their intertwined future is the book’s heart. While a couple of the later stories are less emotionally convincing, as a whole this collection is a moving and memorable depiction of a place and the lives spent within it. Recurring settings like Ollie’s backyard smokehouse, the small-town corner shop and the Bruny Island ferry make the stories feel lived-in and familiar. The sad, tender story ‘Faal’, about a man mourning the love of his life, is a highlight. Manning’s writing, which brims with strong imagery and atmosphere, will appeal to readers interested in the Tasmanian setting as well as to fans of Jennifer Down and Peggy Frew. Rosanna Hunt is a publicist at Affirm Books and a former bookseller at Hill of Content. *Please note this review was written prior to Rosanna Hunt joining Affirm Press.

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