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Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living

Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living is a 2005 novel by Australian author Carrie Tiffany. It won the 2005 Western Australian Premier's Book Award for Fiction, and was shortlisted for the 2006 Miles Franklin Award and the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction.

Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living
First edition
AuthorCarrie Tiffany
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary
PublisherPan Macmillan, Australia
Publication date
2005
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages256 pp
ISBN0330421913
Followed byMateship with Birds 

Description edit

The novel follows Jean Finnegan, a sensible and appealing young seamstress who, when the story opens in 1934, has earned a billet in the women's car at the rear of the Better Farming Train that tours Victoria, bringing agricultural science to the man-on-the-land. The rest of the train consists of 14 cars, each dedicated to some aspect of farm labour - a pig car, a cattle car, a sheep car, a wheat car, even a chicken-sexing car run by world-famous Japanese chicken-sexer Mr Ohno, whose admiration manages to unsettle Jean despite his almost non-existent English.[1]

Awards edit

Notes edit

The novel carried the following dedication:

"For T. P. S., T. E. S. & G. R. T. and with heartfelt thanks to K. J. S."

Reviews edit

  • The Age: "..a highly accomplished, adroit and funny-serious novel, which, unlike a Mallee farm, works almost perfectly."[1]
  • Blogcritics: "..all of Australia’s 20th-century history is here – the struggle to find a workable relationship with an ancient continent, to come to terms with its place in Asia, two world wars, the Depression, stories that are indeed not just Australian, but universal."[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b The Age, 13 August 2005, review by Judith Armstrong
  2. ^ Blogcritics, 24 May 2006, review by Natalie Bennett

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