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Discover the enchanting tale of friendship and adventure in 'Matthew Flinders' Cat' by Bryce Courtenay. This captivating novel weaves the heartwarming story of Billy O'Shannessy, a former barrister who has fallen on hard times and now lives on the streets of Sydney. A bronze statue of Matthew Flinders' beloved cat, Trim, serves as a reminder of better days above him on a library windowsill.
Join Billy and an adventurous ten-year-old boy, Ryan, as they forge an unexpected alliance amidst the challenges of the urban underworld. Through their enchanting bond, Billy recounts the incredible journey of Flinders' circumnavigation of Australia, uniquely narrated from Trim's perspective. This modern-day tale of redemption, adventure, and survival illuminates the struggles and triumphs of life in a vibrant Sydney.
Perfect for lovers of contemporary Australian literature, 'Matthew Flinders' Cat' captivates readers with its themes of resilience, friendship, and the enduring spirit of storytelling. With 592 pages of heartfelt prose, this B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin Australia in 2006, invites you to reflect on the connections we make and the paths we choose.
Immerse yourself in Bryce Courtenay's powerful narrative style, lauded by the Sydney Morning Herald as having 'the power to tell a good yarn.' Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, Matthew Flinders' Cat is a must-read for anyone who cherishes stories of hope and companionship.
Join Billy and an adventurous ten-year-old boy, Ryan, as they forge an unexpected alliance amidst the challenges of the urban underworld. Through their enchanting bond, Billy recounts the incredible journey of Flinders' circumnavigation of Australia, uniquely narrated from Trim's perspective. This modern-day tale of redemption, adventure, and survival illuminates the struggles and triumphs of life in a vibrant Sydney.
Perfect for lovers of contemporary Australian literature, 'Matthew Flinders' Cat' captivates readers with its themes of resilience, friendship, and the enduring spirit of storytelling. With 592 pages of heartfelt prose, this B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin Australia in 2006, invites you to reflect on the connections we make and the paths we choose.
Immerse yourself in Bryce Courtenay's powerful narrative style, lauded by the Sydney Morning Herald as having 'the power to tell a good yarn.' Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, Matthew Flinders' Cat is a must-read for anyone who cherishes stories of hope and companionship.