Leanne Radojkovich''s writing is full of crisp, precise details, and often contains a sting. In Hailman, the follow-up to her 2017 debut First fox, the stories still have a dreamy, mythic feel, but are now rooted more firmly in the dusty suburbs and countryside of Aotearoa.
In the title story, a child builds a snowman out of ice with her mum''s friend Joyce and skirts round the edge of some adult truths. In ''Growing'', a daughter visits her mother in the nursing home and tries to bond with her over flower seeds. In ''Double Dose'', Patsy makes a Covid-y journey back to her hometown and touches on unpleasant memories of the past.
All the rest home doors have name tags. Mum’s has a typo: Irina. Although Irena isn’t her born name – only she knows what that is, and she’s never told, never discussed the war. Says she was born the day she reached Wellington harbour with papers stating she was a ten-year-old Polish orphan. Dad said not to ask about the European years, and my brother and I never did. Now they’ve both died and there’s just me and Mum, and she’s in a rest home with a mis-spelled name on her door.
- | Author: Leanne Radojkovich
- | Publisher: The Emma Press
- | Publication Date: May 14, 2021
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781912915705
- | ISBN-10: 1912915707
- Author:
- Leanne Radojkovich
- Publisher:
- The Emma Press
- Publication Date:
- May 14, 2021
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781912915705
- ISBN10:
- 1912915707