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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of **Peripheral Vision** by Paddy O'Reilly, a gripping tale that intricately weaves together diverse narratives exploring the fringes of human nature. This powerful B-format paperback, published by the esteemed **University of Queensland Press**, takes readers on a profound journey through the lives of characters grappling with hidden thoughts and unspoken tragedies. Venture into the mind of a teenager who encounters an enigmatic old man claiming to be Jesus Christ on a tram, and witness the compelling dynamic between a Filipino immigrant and his sister in Australia. With themes of **identity, family conflict**, and the complexities of adolescence, O'Reilly's storytelling shines as she daringly explores darker impulses and the intricate fabric of everyday life. Through poetic prose that balances elegance and acerbity, **Peripheral Vision** stands as a testament to O'Reilly’s ingenuity and insight, affirming her position as one of the most significant contemporary **Australian authors**. Whether you are drawn to character-driven narratives or thought-provoking tales, this book offers a unique reading experience. With 208 pages of richly layered storytelling, delve into the **unpredictable** world crafted by O'Reilly, and discover the resonances of our collective human experiences. Perfect for readers who cherish profound literature, this novel is not just a book; it is a mirror reflecting the beauty and complexity of our existence.