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Days of Innocence and Wonder

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When someone is taken away, what is left behind?
All her life, Till has lived in the shadow of the abduction of a childhood friend and her tormented wondering about whether she could have stopped it.
When Till, now twenty-three, senses danger approaching again, she flees her past and the hovering presence of her fearful parents. In Wirowie, a town on its knees, she stops and slowly begins creating a new life and home. But there is something menacing here too. Till must decide whether she can finally face down, even pursue, the darkness - or whether she'll flee once more and never stop running.
Both a reckoning with fear and loss, and a recognition of the power of belonging, Days of Innocence and Wonder is a richly textured, deeply felt new novel from one of Australia's finest writers.
WINNER OF THE BARBARA JEFFERIS AWARD 2024

Praise for Days of Innocence and Wonder
'Not a wasted word, not an observation missed' Jock Serong
'in full possession of her powers, as assured and ambitious as Barbara Kingsolver or Isabel Allende' Australian Book Review

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    • Books+Publishing

      September 26, 2023
      Lucy Treloar’s third novel centres on a woman named Till, whose life was cleaved in two when her childhood friend E was kidnapped right before her eyes 18 years ago—‘nothing had happened to Till, but something happened all the same’. Interspersed with actual events, such as Black Summer and lockdowns, the book catapults back and forth in time to trace the imprint of trauma in Till's life, along with her reflections about what happened on that fateful day. Treloar beautifully fills in the details of Till’s peripatetic life as she traverses the countryside before finally settling down in the economically devastated regional town of Wirowie with her beloved dog Birdy—as much a fully realised character as the townsfolk who reluctantly, then wholeheartedly, embrace Till. But danger looms on the horizon for them all when Till’s past bleeds into her present. Days of Innocence and Wonder touches on guilt and culpability, the slipperiness of memory, the danger inherent in being a child and a woman, and the chasm that separates the way adults and children understand the world—all while being a commentary on place, belonging and colonisation. It’s a self-reflexive, expansive novel grounded in the beauty of the natural world with a bounty of descriptive detail. This book will appeal to readers who enjoyed Jennifer Down’s Bodies of Light, Ashley Kalagian Blunt’s Dark Mode and Shelley Burr’s Wake.

      Read Sonia Nair's interview with Lucy Treloar here.

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