Listening for Small SoundsAllen & Unwin, 1996 - 157 páginas Despite violence, a married couple remains true to the vow, for better or for worse. The events are seen through the eyes of Joss, 9, whose alcoholic father repeatedly abuses her placid mother, even if he sometimes apologizes. Joss does not understand why her mother puts up with it. One day she will and be glad for it. A first novel by an Australian writer. |
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... never lets one tomato drop to the ground and rot , forgotten . She puts bags over all the little green tomatoes to make sure they ripen together and then together they go into a pot . For three days at the end of summer Joss smells ...
... never lets one tomato drop to the ground and rot , forgotten . She puts bags over all the little green tomatoes to make sure they ripen together and then together they go into a pot . For three days at the end of summer Joss smells ...
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... never hope too hard for anything because being able to hope is more important than any one thing you hope for . It's like believing in God . ' Her mother picks up her cup and walks into the kitchen . ' Did your Grandma really used to ...
... never hope too hard for anything because being able to hope is more important than any one thing you hope for . It's like believing in God . ' Her mother picks up her cup and walks into the kitchen . ' Did your Grandma really used to ...
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... never says she's tired , wants to go home . She smiles at jokes she doesn't understand and agrees when drunken actors lean on her and tell her how lucky she is . And when they leave the restaurant , Joss always takes her father's hand ...
... never says she's tired , wants to go home . She smiles at jokes she doesn't understand and agrees when drunken actors lean on her and tell her how lucky she is . And when they leave the restaurant , Joss always takes her father's hand ...
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... never lends it to her mother but comes himself . He always knots a handkerchief and puts it on his head , before slicing the fallen branch like bread . Then he and Joss stack the logs while her mother makes coffee and the three of them ...
... never lends it to her mother but comes himself . He always knots a handkerchief and puts it on his head , before slicing the fallen branch like bread . Then he and Joss stack the logs while her mother makes coffee and the three of them ...
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... never been on a boat . ' The little girls like Joss's story . They chatter , one over another , until Ann's sand- flat voice cuts in and she fixes Joss with her shallow blue eyes . ' Sure you were ! ' Her words have the weight of ...
... never been on a boat . ' The little girls like Joss's story . They chatter , one over another , until Ann's sand- flat voice cuts in and she fixes Joss with her shallow blue eyes . ' Sure you were ! ' Her words have the weight of ...
Conteúdo
Seção 13 | 90 |
Seção 14 | 100 |
Seção 15 | 109 |
Seção 16 | 114 |
Seção 17 | 118 |
Seção 18 | 127 |
Seção 19 | 138 |
Seção 20 | 143 |
Termos e frases comuns
Ajax alright asks Aurora Australian/Vogel Literary Award back door bathroom bedroom blokes from Talimorgan bloody Coco Pops corner Daddy dinner dolls dressed drink eyes front door fucking girl glass goes upstairs going grass hand head inside Joss climbs Joss doesn't Joss feels Joss finds Joss goes Joss hears Joss knows Joss looks Joss puts Joss runs Joss sits Joss takes Joss thinks Joss walks Joss watches Joss's friend Joss's mother kitchen later alligator laughs laundromat roof leans legs listens little mouse lounge room Lygon Street Mick Jagger milk bar Misi morning mother comes mother turns never night No-one Otto Preminger park pulls Richard river says her mother says Joss shakes Sister Beatrice sleep slides smell smiles stairs stands Stella stops talk tells Joss There's thing Uncle Bob Uncle Rupert voice waits whispers window yabbies
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Página 13 - twixt the green sea and the azured vault Set roaring war : to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt : the strong-based promontory Have I made shake ; and by the spurs pluck'd up The pine and cedar : graves, at my command, Have waked their sleepers ; oped, and let them forth By my so potent art.
Página 10 - Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream.
Página 135 - A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what he could see, see, see. But all that he could see, see, see Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea.
Página 80 - Come! Sing a song of joy, For peace shall come, my brother! Sing! Sing a song of joy, For men shall love each other! Clark Kent was a very bright boy of fourteen. He played the violin. He was brought to the attention of the Four Aliens And A Giant In A Forbidden World; A True Story people at The Lighthouse through one of China Light's Americans who taught him at the biggest private school in the city, with about...