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      • Set on an apple orchard in Tasmania during the Second World War, it tells the story of teenager Ned, whose two older brothers join the Army, leaving him behind with a taciturn father and a bossy older sister.
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  2. Limberlost is a 2022 novel by the Australian author Robbie Arnott. [1] Synopsis. Ned West is a young man living on his family's apple orchard, Limberlost, near a large river in the north of Tasmania. His father runs the property while his two older brothers are away at the Second World War.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · His two brothers are away at war, their whereabouts unknown. His father and older sister struggle to hold things together on the family orchard, Limberlost. Desperate to ignore it all—to avoid the future rushing towards him—Ned dreams of open water.

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  4. Nov 26, 2022 · Set on an apple orchard in Tasmania during the Second World War, it tells the story of teenager Ned, whose two older brothers join the Army, leaving him behind with a taciturn father and a bossy older sister.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Set at the titular farm in rural Tasmania, Limberlost is at once a tender and searing coming-of-age and a powerful exploration of inherited masculinities, family and our relationship to the land. Shortlisted for The Dylan Thomas prize 2023.

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  6. Mar 3, 2023 · It is set in a stunning and beautifully-rendered-by-Arnott environment, in this case northeast Tasmania, in the Tamar River valley. There are enough similarities to suggest that Arnott also loved Porter’s novel.

  7. Limberlost opens with an image of nature as dangerous: a whale, reportedly driven mad or feral by a harpoon in its side, is alleged to be destroying fishing boats in a vengeful spree. Ned is five, and the whale stories haunt him so much that his father takes him out to see for himself.

  8. Nov 14, 2022 · At its core, Limberlost is an evocative story of a boy growing into responsibility. Peppered with the wonderfully singular flora and fauna of Tasmania and rendered full and heartfelt by Arnott’s penchant for letting quiet sentences roar with true emotion, it is the perfect book to soak up nature.