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Kate Grenville

The Idea of Perfection

The Idea of Perfection

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Published to great acclaim in Britain, Kate Grenville's fifth novel, The Idea of Perfection, won the Orange Prize, Britain's most valuable literary award.

Set in the eccentric little backwater of Karakarook, New South Wales, population 1374, it tells the story of Douglas Cheesman, a shy, gawky engineer with jug-handle ears, and Harley Savage, a large, rawboned, plain woman who is a part-time museum curator.

Harley has come to Karakarook to help the town build a heritage museum; Douglas is there to pull down the quaint old Bent Bridge, and from day one, they're on a collision course.

Both characters carry a hidden cargo of guilt along with the memories of failed marriages, but out of this unpromising conjunction of opposites, something unexpected happens: something even better than perfection.

Elegantly and compassionately told, The Idea of Perfection is reminiscent of the work of Carol Shields, Peter Carey, and J.M. Coetzee and shows Kate Grenville as "a writer of extraordinary talent" (The New York Times Book Review).

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