A Hole in the Earth

by Robert Bausch

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A novel of families, what tears them apart and what can bring them back together, A Hole in the Earth is an extraordinarily, sometimes excruciatingly accurate portrait of a man charting the foreign territory of his feelings. Henry Porter's summer begins when his daughter Nicole-whom he hasn't seen in five years-shows up on his doorstep. Days later his girlfriend, Elizabeth, announces that she is pregnant. That Henry is speechless at these two events throws into sharp relief his emotional landscape, and this novel charts that landscape's exact contours. Anyone who has ever wondered what a man is saying when he isn't talking will find at least a large part of the answer here. Robert Bausch deciphers with perfect economy and unstinting honesty the code embodied in this man's (and a great many men's) words and actions, and discovers there the world of family legacies, love, and abuse. A Hole in the Earth brilliantly draws the webs that attract us to and repel us from our families, as well as the enduring strength that they can provide.
  • ISBN10 0156011840
  • ISBN13 9780156011846
  • Publish Date 17 August 2001 (first published 26 August 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Publisher Elsevier Australia
  • Imprint Harcourt Publishers Group (Australia) Pty.Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 358
  • Language English