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Colley, Brendan
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The signal line / Brendan Colley.
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Melbourne, [Vic.] : Transit Lounge, 2022.
©2022
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296 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
Brothers Geo and Wes are testing their relationship now that their parents have passed away. Geo and Wes rarely agree on anything, especially not the sale of the Hobart family home. Geo needs the money to finance his musical career in Italy. For Wes the house represents the memory of their father, and what it means to live an honest, working life. But then a ghost train appears in Hobart, often on the tram tracks that once existed, along with the Swedish man who has been pursuing it for 40 years. Everyone it seems is chasing their dreams. Or are they running from the truth? The Signal Line is a warm-hearted, novel about what we are all searching for, even when our personal dreams and aspirations have collapsed: love and acceptance.
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Winner of the Unpublished Manuscript Prize, Tasmanian Premier's Literary Awards
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Brothers -- Fiction
Dreams -- Fiction
Conduct of life -- Fiction
Hobart (Tas.) -- Fiction
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