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Meticulously researched, authentically told, poetically rendered Graham Lindsay brings us the story of Max Gunn, a thoughtful and idealistic youth, who leaves New Zealand in 1940 to fight fascism in Europe. His experiences there over the next five years will shadow him for the rest of his life. Lindsay's careful attention detail brings the past to life. We feel like we can taste the broth 'that a turnip has swum through,' hear the songs of the soldiers, and feel the prick of the robinia's thorns.

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Meticulously researched, authentically told, poetically rendered Graham Lindsay brings us the story of Max Gunn, a thoughtful and idealistic youth, who leaves New Zealand in 1940 to fight fascism in Europe. His experiences there over the next five years will shadow him for the rest of his life. Lindsay's careful attention detail brings the past to life. We feel like we can taste the broth 'that a turnip has swum through,' hear the songs of the soldiers, and feel the prick of the robinia's thorns.
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Autorenporträt
Graham is the author of seven poetry books and the one-time editorand publisher of a literary periodical. He has a degree in English, adiploma in teaching, and was the Ursula Bethell Resident in CreativeWriting in 2004. Max Gunn's Pay Book is his first novel. He enjoysreading, brisk walks, and designing gardens. Of English and Scottishdescent, he grew up in the lower half of the North Island, but now livesin Northland on an acre of native trees and tropical fruits. He has livedin all of New Zealand's major cities, as well as in Essex for a decade,from where he travelled throughout Europe and the Mediterranean,visiting sites that feature in this novel.