His Illegal Self
Discover the captivating world of His Illegal Self by acclaimed author Peter Carey. This thought-provoking novel, published in 2009, delves into the complexities of family and identity through the eyes of seven-year-old Che. Abandoned by his radical Harvard-student parents during the tumultuous 1960s, Che has been raised in the isolated privilege of his grandmother's care in New York. As he navigates the challenges of absentee parents and the quest for belonging, readers are taken on a journey that explores themes of communal living and the impact of familial relationships. With 288 pages of rich storytelling, His Illegal Self offers a unique perspective on the societal changes of the era. Perfect for fans of Australian fiction and those intrigued by the dynamics of family life, this book is a must-read. Add it to your collection today!