Longlisted for the 2016 Stella Prize
Anchor Point – Alice Robinson
Fiction
About the book
When her mother disappears into the bush, ten-year-old Laura makes an impulsive decision that will haunt her for decades. Despite her anger and grief, she sets about running the house, taking care of her younger sister, and helping her father clear their wild acreage to carve out a farm.
But gradually they realise that while they may own the land, they cannot tame it – nor can they escape their past. Anchor Point is an eloquent and arresting Australian novel no reader will easily forget.
“Anchor Point is a vehicle for Alice Robinson’s concerns about climate change and the world our children will inherit.”
– 2016 Stella Prize Judges
About the author
Alice Robinson
Alice Robinson is a lecturer in creative writing at Melbourne Polytechnic. She has a PhD in creative writing from Victoria University, and her work has appeared in publications including Kill Your Darlings, Overland, The Lifted Brow and Arena Magazine. Anchor Point is her debut novel, and was longlisted for the 2016 Stella Prize.
Further Reading
Reviews
“Anchor Point is a promising debut novel because of the quality of its young author’s writing. Alice Robinson is a local creative writing teacher, and her writing is lyrical and seamless.” Annie Condon, Readings
“Alice Robinson’s writing is gritty, poetic and moving… a rare talent for compelling storytelling that explores the pressing issues of our time.” Fiona Capp, Arts Review
Links
- Alice Robinson’s article on The Conversation, ‘Writing for good in the contemporary novel of purpose’
- ABC Radio National interview Alice Robinson about Anchor Point
- Alice Robinson’s author spotlight on ANZ LitLovers LitBlog
Judges’ report
Anchor Point is a novel about survival, friendship and family. Laura is just ten years old when her mother disappears and her life becomes complicated and serious. She takes on adult tasks and responsibilities, including caring for her younger sister and helping her father with his struggle to maintain their farm.
Anchor Point is a vehicle for Alice Robinson’s concerns about climate change and the world our children will inherit. Droughts and bushfires are metaphors for the loneliness, confusion and grief that lie in relationships that have gone awry, but there is also a visible love and respect for the Australian landscape in all its changes and this novel contains remarkably observant landscape writing. Robinson’s voice is assured, her prose is crisp and poetic, and the story is executed with care and a light touch.
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ARBN: 657 317 283