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The roadmap of loss / Liam Murphy.

The roadmap of loss / Liam Murphy.
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Adult Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan . 1 Jul 2024
AF MURP
Adult Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760688295 (paperback)
Name Murphy, Liam author.
Title The roadmap of loss / Liam Murphy.
Published Sydney, NSW : Echo Publishing, 2024.
©2024
Description 357 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "It's 1997 in Melbourne, Australia, and Mark Ward is struggling to make sense of the world following the sudden death of his mother. His father, Dylan, had abandoned him and his mother when Mark was still a child, and Mark has always believed he died in a car accident shortly afterwards. For most of his life, he has carried an unjustifiable sense of guilt about his father's absence, overlaid with memories of him as a cruel and unloving man. Clearing out his mother's house, a bereft, rapidly deteriorating Mark is shocked to discover a collection of letters written to her by Dylan -- some of which postdate his supposed death. Discussing life and love, fears and dreams, set against the backdrop of his bohemian travels across the United States, Dylan's letters become beacons for Mark, who sees in them a final chance to achieve closure, as well as his own redemption. With a burning suspicion that Dylan may still be out there, Mark decides to retrace the journey taken by his estranged father twenty years earlier ... Alone in a foreign land, the search for peace soon becomes a battle with loneliness, addiction and nihilism as Mark begins to see in himself reflections of the father he grew up resenting." -- Back cover.
Subjects Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction
Mothers -- Death -- Fiction
Fathers and sons -- Fiction
Letters -- Fiction
Australians -- United States -- Fiction
Australian fiction
United States -- Description and travel -- Fiction
Genre Domestic fiction
Road fiction
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