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The divers' game / Jesse Ball.

The divers' game / Jesse Ball.

A pair of girls, Lethe and Lois, navigates the perimeters of a segregated city, armed with canisters of killing gas. Another child, Lessen, is at the centre of a bizarre cultural ritual that could be the subject of a Goya painting. Centring on the garish festivals of an allegorical nation, The Divers' Game moves through worlds in which kindness is no longer meaningful. A scathing indictment of the inequalities of Western society, it makes visible the violence that has threaded its way into every aspect of our lives, and the radical empathy we need to combat it.

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Adult Fiction   Batemans Bay . . Available .  
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Shelf Location BALL
Author Ball, Jesse, 1978-
Title The divers' game / Jesse Ball.
Publication Details Melbourne, Vic. : Text Publishing, 2019.
Description 227 pages ; 21 cm.
Notes A pair of girls, Lethe and Lois, navigates the perimeters of a segregated city, armed with canisters of killing gas. Another child, Lessen, is at the centre of a bizarre cultural ritual that could be the subject of a Goya painting. Centring on the garish festivals of an allegorical nation, The Divers' Game moves through worlds in which kindness is no longer meaningful. A scathing indictment of the inequalities of Western society, it makes visible the violence that has threaded its way into every aspect of our lives, and the radical empathy we need to combat it.
Subject Dystopias -- Fiction
Socialism and society -- Fiction
Impunity -- Fiction
Violence -- Fiction
Murder -- Fiction
Survival -- Fiction
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