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The Sound of One Hand Clapping [Paperback]
The Sound of One Hand Clapping [Paperback]
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**The Sound of One Hand Clapping - A Haunting Tale of Family, Migration & Memory**
This powerful Australian novel follows Sonja Buloh, whose mother abandoned their Tasmanian family when she was just a child. Decades later, Sonja returns home with her own daughter, confronting the ghosts of migrant displacement, domestic violence, and fractured identity. Richard Flanagan weaves together past and present in this raw exploration of how families survive—or don't—under the weight of history.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally complex narratives about immigration, trauma, and resilience. If you're into authors like Tim Winton or Christos Tsiolkas, this one's calling your name. Flanagan, who later won the Man Booker Prize, crafts characters so real they'll stick around your brain long after you've finished.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks has stories to tell—both Flanagan's and its own journey through previous readers' hands.
*"Absolutely devastating in the best possible way. Had me ugly-crying on public transport."*
*"Finally, a book that doesn't sugarcoat the migrant experience. Brutal but beautiful storytelling."*
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