Tuesday, June 30, 2015

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD BY STEPHANIE BISHOP

We have another great review from Helen Nkansah.



Have you ever wondered whether new surroundings can cause you to lose a sense of yourself?  And create a yearning that can turn one ‘Upside down, inside out.’?

Acclaimed Australian writer and poet, Stephanie Bishop, with strength and tenderness, investigates this notion by weaving together the lives of Charlotte and Henry who take journeys, in the 1960s, across both hemispheres of the world.  The story traces a complicated displacement of their hearts in a search for the meaning of home, what it means to depart from it, and whether it can be found again.  Through their eyes as lovers, parents, and professionals, we experience the rich tapestry of their feelings as they grapple with their surroundings and events.

I was deeply affected by Bishop’s writing.  I could visualise the climatic and living conditions which seemed to attach to the psyches of all Bishop’s characters, causing them this vacillation of emotions.  Skilfully, all of our senses are provoked - the chilling whistle and crunch of English winds and ice, the vivid blinding summer hues of Western Australia, the acrid fungal smells of emerald Indian dampness.  I am still thinking about it and them.

I highly recommend The Other Side of the World as a poignant, memorable fiction and possibly a reality?


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