From prize-winning short-story writer Cate Kennedy comes a new
collection to rival her highly acclaimed Dark Roots. In Like a House on
Fire, Kennedy once again takes ordinary lives and dissects their
ironies, injustices and pleasures with her humane eye and wry sense of
humour. In 'Laminex and Mirrors', a young woman working as a
cleaner in a hospital helps an elderly patient defy doctor's orders. In
'Cross-Country', a jilted lover manages to misinterpret her ex's new
life. And in 'Ashes', a son accompanies his mother on a journey to
scatter his father's remains, while lifelong resentments simmer in the
background. Cate Kennedy's poignant short stories find the beauty and
tragedy in illness and mortality, life and love.
'Cate Kennedy is a singular artist who looks to the ordinary in a small rural community and is particularly astute on exploring the fallout left by the aftermath of the personal disasters that change everything.'