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The Potato Factory
The Potato Factory
Date: 24 May 2011, 07:35

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This book - part one of a trilogy - is a heart-rendering novel of the souls that were taken to 'The fatal shore' of Australia and survived against ALL odds. I have been a HUGE fan of Bryce after living in Australia and actually meeting him at a book reading of 'April Fools Day'. He is truly a sincere and great man who can spin a yarn that will keep one interested from page 1 till the end.
As with all great authors, and knowing what went on in Bryce's life, I knew that 'The Potato factory' was to be a fresh start for him back into literature. So how was he to live up to 'The Power of One'? One of my favorite novels of all time? Well, he did it here, with a story of passion and pain, as well as the careful creation of characters that you won't soon forget and learn to care about. He creates a novel that is cross between Dickens and Hemingway in his style - full of passion, yet using a 'down to earth' style of prose - nothing too cerebral, however 1 notch above the 'cut a paste page turner' novels of today. One guy you really just want to know, and have him tell one of his many stories 'round a grown-up campfire'. The stage is set in this one for the 2 to come to be what looks to add up to rather compelling trilogy. Even if you don't do the whole 'trilogy thing', this novel in and of itself is very satisfying.
I just finally got around to starting to read 'Tommo and Hawk' (GREAT so far), and got 'Solomons Song' as well (on the shelf beckoning...). I am just disappointed like so many other American fans of his work that he does not have more presence in the US market - it is not as if his stuff is entirely foreign or that it has to be translated or anything, and after living in Australia for 8 years, I cannot see anything in his novels that require my 'life experience' to read!
Even if you have not read any of Bryce's novels, this one is as good a start as any. Snuggle up on the sofa with this one!

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