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The Everlasting Sunday by Robert Lukins

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April 2018, no. 400

The Everlasting Sunday by Robert Lukins

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 224 pp, 9780702260056

The Everlasting Sunday by Robert Lukins

by
April 2018, no. 400

Set in England during the Big Freeze of 1962–63 – the coldest winter in nearly 300 years – Robert Lukins’s first novel tells the story of Radford, who is sent to live at Goodwin Manor, ‘a place for boys who have been found by trouble’. The Manor is overseen by Teddy, a charismatic depressive, who resists pressure to establish a ‘philosophy’ of reform and instead determines ‘only to keep [the boys in his care] alive’.

Anna MacDonald reviews 'The Everlasting Sunday' by Robert Lukins

The Everlasting Sunday

by Robert Lukins

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 224 pp, 9780702260056

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