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Minimum of Two
Minimum of Two | Tim Winton
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'Shows more clearly than anybody ever has how catastrophe, suffering and love can survive together in one little room.' Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times Endurance links these small masterpieces. Winton's characters are ordinary people staring down the big challenges, the chafing frustrations, the random acts that lob across their path. They battle to make sense of things, to maintain loyalty against the odds. Their relationships strain under pressure, leaving them bewildered, hoping, sometimes fleeing, but often finding strength in forgotten parts of themselves. 'Powerful, gut-wrenching stuff of the highest order With wonderful and vivid accuracy he is able to pinpoint those excruciating moments when we face ourselves in the mirror, and do not smile.' The Age 'He sets the ordinary quivering.' Times Literary Supplement 'He has a poet's ear for the rhythms of the language He is, above all, effortless to read remarkable.' Peter Goldsworthy
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Last week‘s op shop scores. The P&O cards are so pretty my partner asked me not to send them to you Litsy Folk but save them to write to him. He even offered to buy them off me! He wishes I could turn my op shopping into a business. The burb cloth is for an old friend‘s new baby girl Juniper Mabel and the little bird is for my Xmas tree. So going to work in an op shop when I retire so I get first dibs on the books.

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Minimum of Two | Tim Winton
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Bear with me, I have a few of these #uglybookcovers coming, this is the least offensive. Stock photo of the ocean, but why is it BROWN? 😖

Also, 'compliments of Qantas inflight library'? Cool.

#uglycover #somethingforsept #septphotochallenge

Redheadrambles @Marchpane I didn't know Qantas had an inflight library- is that stashed away at the front of the plane somewhere ? 8y
Kirstin The Inflight Library is such a great idea! My bet- these are books other passengers have left on the plane. Happens all the time. 8y
Marchpane @Redheadrambles @Kirstin the book is close to 30 years old so I'm guessing this was a thing before other forms of inflight entertainment took over. Jetstar is reviving it though: http://www.airlinetrends.com/2016/07/27/jetstar-big-book-swap-singapore/ 8y
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lilycobalt Ugh the typography. 8y
Marchpane @lilycobalt ugh I know. I think that's what makes it truly ugly. 8y
LeahBergen "In the event of a water landing..." 8y
Marchpane @LeahBergen 👏👏😂😂 8y
lilycobalt @LeahBergen 😂 forever 8y
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