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Little Gods
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
9 posts | 6 read | 10 to read
As a child, trapped in the savage act of growing up, Olive had sensed she was at the middle of something, so close to the nucleus she could almost touch it with her tongue. But like looking at her own nose for too long, everything became blurry and she had to pull away. She'd reached for happiness as a child not yet knowing that the memories she was concocting would become deceptive. That memories get you where they want you not the other way around. The setting is the Mallee, wide flat scrubland in north-western Victoria, country where men are bred quiet, women stoic and the gothic is never far away. Olive Lovelock has just turned twelve. She is smart, fanciful and brave and on the cusp of something darker than the small world she has known her entire life. She knows that adults aren't very good at keeping secrets and makes it her mission to uncover as many as she can. When she learns that she once had a baby sister who died - a child unacknowledged by her close but challenging family - Olive becomes convinced it was murder. Her obsession with the mystery and relentless quest to find out what happened have seismic repercussions for the rest of her family and their community. As everything starts to change, it is Olive herself who has the most to lose as the secrets she unearths multiply and take on complicated lives of their own. Little Gods is a novel about the mess of family, about vengeance and innocence lost. It explores resilience and girlhood and questions how families live with all of their complexities and contradictions. Resonating with echoes of great Australian novels like Seven Little Australians, Cloudstreet, and Jasper Jones, Little Gods is told with similar idiosyncrasy, insight and style. Funny and heartbreaking, this is a rare and original novel about a remarkable girl who learns the hard way that the truth doesn't always set you free.
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Eva_B
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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Mehso-so

Disappointed in this one. You can tell that the author is a good writer. Her use of language is great but the book just didn‘t flow well. There was a lack of clarity that just didn‘t make it a good read.

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Eva_B
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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30 pages in and so far so good. The setting is an Australian country town and its surrounding farmlands . I think some family secrets are about to be revealed....

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Jeg
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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Mehso-so

Almost gave up. Very slow start. Kept going. Family secrets and a young girl listening and guessing and asking and finally finding the truth . The truth which I guessed correctly. Took me a while to get through this book. Loved the Aussie landscape. @MrsMalaprop #2020joybooks

MrsMalaprop I see you‘ve found an awesome hashtag application. Considering stealing 🤔 #Serenabooks2020 😁 4y
Jeg @MrsMalaprop I don‘t fully understand hashtags but figured this might work for me and my memory.😊 4y
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Victoria_Clyne
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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A coming of age story of a curious girl trying to uncover her family's secrets. I found Olive to be brave and intelligent. Unfortunately I figured out the end. I loved the way the characters were written and the adult females all seemed to be battling their own trauma.

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Joanne1
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
Pickpick

A truly recognisable landscape, an undercurrent of nostalgia and the slow unveiling of family secrets and the ripple effect they have made this a compelling read. Olive is brave, stubborn and naive as children are. Her pursuit of truth and justice come with unexpected consequences for herself. #stellaprize #ozfiction

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Joanne1
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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This one has had its hooks in me most of the afternoon and I‘ve not yet worked out what‘s coming. #ozfiction #stellarprize

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Joanne1
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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Next two up in my attempt to read the #stellaprize longlist.

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Teresereading
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland
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On page 111 and I am loving it. The quintessential Australian country childhood.

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Psychobabble
Little Gods | Jenny Ackland

I‘m up to page 135 out of 346...and it‘s going vvvvvveeeeerrrrryyyyy ssssssllllloooowwww.. I will soldier on though, given it‘s my first ever ARC!

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