Craig Silvey grew up on an orchard in Dwellingup Western
Australia. He now lives in Fremantle, where at the age of 19, he
wrote his first novel, Rhubarb, which received the Sydney Morning
Herald Best Young Novelist Award. In 2007, Silvey released a
picture book called The World According to Warren. His most recent
novel, Jasper Jones, was shortlisted for the 2011 IMPAC Dublin
Award.
Outside of literature, Silvey is the singer/songwriter for the band
The Nancy Sikes.
Terrific...this is an enthralling novel that invites comparison
with Mark Twain and isn't found wanting. Silvey is able to switch
the mood from the tragic to the hilarious in an instant
*Mail on Sunday*
Catcher in the Rye meets To Kill a Mockingbird in a novel that
confronts racism, injustice, friendship and the tenderness of first
love - as seen by bookish, guileless, 13-year-old Charlie Bucktin,
led astray by the intriguing, dangerous eponymous outcast, Jasper
Jones
*Easy Living*
A finely crafted novel that deals with friendship, racism and
social ostracism... Saluting To Kill a Mockingbird and The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Silvey movingly explores the
stifling secrets that lurk behind the most ordinary of facades
*Marie Claire*
Jasper Jones is a well-paced, eminently readable bildungsroman...
The exultation contained in the description of a cricket game
featuring Charlie's irrepressible best friend is enough alone to
earn this book sentimental-classic status.
*The Monthly*
Impossible to put down ... There's tension, injustice, young love,
hypocrisy ... and, above all, the certainty that Silvey has planted
himself in the landscape as one of our finest storytellers.
*Australian Women’s Weekly*
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