Book description
Back in the eighties, Rich and Sandy were environmental
campaigners: idealistic, passionate about their cause, and desperately
in love. Now, twenty-five years and a seperation later, the only thing
they share in common is their teenage daughter, Sophie. When Rich
decides to take Sophie on a six-day hike into the Tasmanian outback,
he hopes the journey will bring them closer together. But in the epic
wilderness he once felt so passionate about, he now finds nothing but
disorientation and fear - his daughter seems harder to reach then
ever, and events soon begin to spiral dangerously out of control. In
order to survive, father and daughter must first traverse an emotional
gulf to learn how to trust each other. Intense and beautifully told
and gripping to the very last page, The World Beneath is a remarkable
book about the mysterious and changing landscapes of family life.
Cate Kennedy is the author of the acclaimed short story
collection Dark Roots, which was shortlisted for the Australian
Literature Society Gold Medal. She is also the author of the travel
memoir Sing and Don't Cry: A Mexican Journal and the poetry
collections Joyflight, Signs of Other Fires and The Taste of River
Water which won the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards CJ Dennis
Prize for Poetry in 2011. The World Beneath is her first novel.