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Kevin Steinberger

Kevin Steinberger, a teacher and reviewer, lives in Bundaberg, Queensland.

Kevin Steinberger reviews ‘The Lace Maker’s Daughter’ by Gary Crew and ‘The Never Boys’ by Scott Monk and ‘The King of Whatever’ by Kirsten Murphy

August 2005, no. 273 01 August 2005
Families are curious entities. They are, by simple definition, households of individuals bound by common lineage. But they are also complex organisms, as these three novels show. Families nurture the individual and offer a refuge from the problems of the larger world, yet they can also impede the growth of their youngest members, who seek their own place in the world and attempt to shape their own ... (read more)