Owls do cry
Frame, Janet, 1924-20042014
Book
So the day promised fair, and the sea lay like a quilt with the waves tucked under, and the trees wavering like leafless water, cut to fit from a transparent block of blue air and frost. 'Owls do cry' tells the story of the Withers family: Francie, who is twelve and about to start work at the woollen mills, hard drudgery sweetened with the thrill of riding a bike to work; Toby, who would rather play at the dump than go to school, where the dark velvet cloak of epilepsy often wraps itself around him; Chicks, the youngest; and Daphne, whose rich poetic way of seeing the world leads to a heartbreaking life in institutions. Janet Frame writes of hardship, poverty and tragedy with beauty and a deep sensitivity. 'Owls do cry' is a poetic masterpiece.
Main title:
Owls do cry / Janet Frame ; introduction by Margaret Drabble.
Author:
Frame, Janet, 1924-2004, authorDrabble, Margaret, 1939-, writer of introduction
Work:
Imprint:
Melbourne, Victoria : Text Publishing Company, 2014.©1957
Collation:
xiii, 280 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: 1957.
ISBN:
9781922147899 (paperback)
Dewey class:
NZ823.2
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
445784
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| narrm ngarrgu Library and Family Services | Fiction | FRAM | On loan - Due: 27 Jun 2026 |