"A stark, harrowing, yet deeply courageous work of immense power and magnitude."--
Quadrant Homeless and alone, a disturbed youth drifts between town and the Australian outback, growing increasingly isolated and distrustful in a society lacking the means and seemingly the will to help him. He is coerced by strange voices and haunted by a history of family violence. This compelling coming-of-age novel tells Peter Kocan's own story, offering us an intimate portrait of the dark forces at work in the evolution of a loner. "No more authentic study of this type of loner exists," wrote the
Times, naming
Fresh Fields its book of the year in 2005. "
Taxi Driver is a melodrama by comparison."