'A humble book. A generous book. Perhaps his best.' - The Guardian Australia *Selected as one of the Best Australian Fiction titles for 2023 by Readings Books* No life is simple, and no life is without sorrow. No life is perfect. Two middle-aged men meet on an internet date. Each has been scarred by a previous relationship; each has his own compelling reasons for giving up on the idea of finding love. But still they both turn up for the dinner, feel the spark and the possibility of something more. Feel the fear of ...
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'A humble book. A generous book. Perhaps his best.' - The Guardian Australia *Selected as one of the Best Australian Fiction titles for 2023 by Readings Books* No life is simple, and no life is without sorrow. No life is perfect. Two middle-aged men meet on an internet date. Each has been scarred by a previous relationship; each has his own compelling reasons for giving up on the idea of finding love. But still they both turn up for the dinner, feel the spark and the possibility of something more. Feel the fear of failing again, of being hurt and humiliated and further annihilated by love. How can they take the risk of falling in love again. How can they not? A tender, affecting novel of love, of hope, of forgiveness by one of our most fearless and truthful interpreters of the human heart, the acclaimed bestselling author ofThe SlapandDamascus. Praise for The In-Between: 'The In-Between is a tale of halfway places and emotional purgatories: of middle age, middle politics and the middle classes. This novel is liminal in content but also in craft: evidence of a writer making the transition from cage rattler to elder statesman...the result is a novel that feels transgressive in its hope, rather than its bitterness. A humble book. A generous book. Perhaps his best.' - The Guardian Australia 'The In-Between is an intensely interior book with Tsiolkas's trademark unflinching intimacy and access to the thoughts, fears, rages and lusts of his characters...there are few writers better at capturing the quality of tenderness.' - The Saturday Paper 'Tender and touching...the emotional depth of his characters - male and female - is what impresses, and the ease with which he cinematically shifts focus on different characters as the narrative expands away from Australia seems particularly deft..' - The Sydney Morning Herald 'The In-Between captures tender moments of love and loss, with lessons learned over time. It is about fear, forgiveness and falling in love despite all the past hurt and humiliation. It is also a joyful celebration of the changing attitudes to same sex relationships.' - Out In Perth 'As only he could do, Christos Tsiolkas introduces recognisable, fallible characters, follows them into complicated situations...Along the way, Tsiolkas explores relationships and love of many kinds with his renowned and unblinking humanity. This is a captivating novel by a writer in top form which has already won over new readers and old fans alike.' - Readings 'A thoroughly grown-up portrayal of grown-up love - tender, candid and seriously moving' - Patrick Gale 'Warm and rewarding...for all its socially conscious and contemporary twists and turns, this unashamedly emotional novel is working on a very deep level, striving to embody in its storytelling the assertion that, regardless of culture or sexuality, in the end - and in the beginning, and in between - only love matters. In this endeavour, it triumphantly succeeds.' - UK Guardian 'A love story par excellence...written with wisdom, humour, and a lot of raw sexuality that is never titillating but always powerful...He's simply one of the great writers of our time and The In-Between is a formidable addition to his list of works' -John Boyne, Irish Times 'He has given us his most heartfelt novel to date.' - Financial Times Praise for Christos Tsiolkas: 'I've admired the risk and power of all his novels, but this might be the riskiest of all-so personal, so delicate and true-and I love it.' - Charlotte Wood on 7 1/2 'A scorching, mythic work with a heart of the sweetest intimacy.'- Helen Garner on 7 1/2 'The audacity of Tsiolkas is still a thrill. And, dare one say it, necessary.' - Nigel Featherstone on 7 1/2 'Tsiolkas has proved himself a heroic writer, ready to enter the fray and wrestle with intractable moral and political questions. A powerful parable of our times.' - The Saturday Paper on Damascus 'Every time I was 10 pages in a new book, I thought
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