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Gritty love entwined in addiction's relentless dance.

If you've ever been tangled up in the complexities of love, especially the kind that seems inextricably linked to the trials of addiction, "Monkey Grip" could resonate deeply with you. Helen Garner's raw portrayal of life's messy, beautiful, and painful moments is both profoundly authentic and moving. The novel's backdrop of 1970s communal living in Australia adds a unique historical and cultural texture that enriches the narrative. Reading "Monkey Grip" is like falling into someone else's world, one that's flawed yet achingly real.

  • National Book Council Banjo Award for Fiction (1978)
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ISBN: 9781922268358
Authors: Helen Garner
Date of Publication: 2019-11-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Classics, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.69
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In "Monkey Grip", Helen Garner charts the lives of a generation. Her characters are exploring new ways of loving and living - and nothing is harder than learning to love lightly. Nora and Javo are trapped in a desperate relationship. Nora's addiction is romantic love; Javo's is hard drugs. The harder they pull away, the tighter the monkey grip. A lyrical, gritty, rough-edged novel that deserves its place as a classic of Australian fiction.
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Gritty love entwined in addiction's relentless dance.

If you've ever been tangled up in the complexities of love, especially the kind that seems inextricably linked to the trials of addiction, "Monkey Grip" could resonate deeply with you. Helen Garner's raw portrayal of life's messy, beautiful, and painful moments is both profoundly authentic and moving. The novel's backdrop of 1970s communal living in Australia adds a unique historical and cultural texture that enriches the narrative. Reading "Monkey Grip" is like falling into someone else's world, one that's flawed yet achingly real.

  • National Book Council Banjo Award for Fiction (1978)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.