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  • Published: 27 August 2014
  • ISBN: 9780143571759
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $22.99

Of a Boy




The year is 1977, and Adrian is nine. He lives with his gran and his uncle Rory; his best friend is Clinton Tull. He loves to draw and he wants a dog; he's afraid of quicksand and self-combustion.

Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize

The year is 1977, and Adrian is nine. He lives with his gran and his uncle Rory; his best friend is Clinton Tull. He loves to draw and he wants a dog; he's afraid of quicksand and self-combustion. Adrian watches his suburban world, but there is much he cannot understand. He does not for instance, know why three neighbourhood children might set out to buy ice-cream and never come back home . . .

'Far away the best new Australian piece of fiction I have read, rivalling the achievements of Thursday's child.' Peter Craven, The Age

'The writing is spare, the images crystalline . . .remarkable.' The Guardian (UK)

'Hartnett's work is a gem, the climax as taut as a triller and . . . heart wrenching.' Weekend Australian

'Effortlessly moving form matter-of-fact to mystical, at times exquisitely painful to read, Of a Boy is an almost suffocatingly powerful evocation of the emotional life of the very young . . . [for] anyone who recalls being a child. And everyone who doesn't.' Sydney Morning Herald

'Sonya Hartnett's Hauntingly beautiful part-family drama, part-mystery, captures the vulnerability of childhood and has a high-voltage ending you'll find hard to forget.' Australian Women's Weekly

  • Published: 27 August 2014
  • ISBN: 9780143571759
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $22.99

About the author

Sonya Hartnett

Sonya Hartnett's work has won numerous Australian and international literary prizes and has been published around the world. Uniquely, she is acclaimed for her stories for adults, young adults and children. Her accolades include the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Of A Boy), The Age Book of the Year (Of A Boy), the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize (Thursday's Child), the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year for both Older and Younger Readers (Forest, The Silver Donkey, The Ghost's Child, The Midnight Zoo and The Children of the King), the Victorian Premier's Literary Award (Surrender), shortlistings for the Miles Franklin Award (for both Of a Boy and Butterfly) and the CILP Carnegie Medal (The Midnight Zoo). Hartnett is also the first Australian recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (2008).

Golden Boys, Sonya’s third novel for adults, was shortlisted for the 2015 Miles Franklin Literary Award. She also published her fourth picture book, Blue Flower, illustrated by Gabriel Evans, in 2021 and it was shortlisted for the CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award.

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Awards & recognition

Commonwealth Writers Prize (UK)

Winner  •  2003  •  Best Book

The Age Book of the Year

Winner  •  2003  •  Fiction

NSW Premier's Literary Awards

Shortlisted  •  2003  •  Fiction

Orange Prize for Fiction (UK)

Longlisted  •  2003  •  Fiction

The Miles Franklin Literary Award

Shortlisted  •  2003  •  Fiction

Victorian Premier's Literary Award

Shortlisted  •  2003  •  Fiction

International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Longlisted  •  2004  •  Fiction