Meg, Henry, Steph and Diana are all students in Wellington in the 1970s. Thrown together in the broad sphere of leftist politics, they find falling in and out of love just as mesmerising as it is for the middle classes they despise. While Henry is busy trying to run a Youth Summit, Meg suppresses her bourgeois passion for handcrafts and learns to go on demonstrations. Steph, Henry's lover, identifies with the jilted wife in a Katherine Mansfield story and stages a psychotic episode at Henry's Summit. Meanwhile, the radical Diana spends her time running military action training weekends for the revolution. Raids on government departments, street theatre, theft from friends and cruel betrayals are all part of the mix. In this first novel, Anna Smith brings these characters to life with wit and compassion. Her lively prose and sharp eye for detail create a compelling mix of dark humour and pathos as our heroes struggle to fight for the revolution and find their place in a society that never quite arrives.
- ISBN10 1877257419
- ISBN13 9781877257414
- Publish Date 30 April 2006 (first published 1 April 2006)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 18 December 2014
- Publish Country NZ
- Imprint Canterbury University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256
- Language English