Year of the Orphan, Daniel Findlay
Year of the Orphan, Daniel Findlay
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Year of the Orphan

Author: Daniel Findlay

Narrator: Katherine Littrell

Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2020


Synopsis

In a post-apocalyptic future where survivors scavenge in the harsh Australian Outback for spoils from a buried civilization, a girl races across the desert, holding her treasures close, pursued by the Reckoner.Riding her sand ship, living rough in the blasted landscape whose taint she carries in her blood, she scouts the broken infrastructure and trades her scraps at the only known settlement, a ramshackle fortress of greed, corruption, and disease known as the System. It is an outpost whose sole purpose is survivalrefuge from the hulking, eyeless things they call Ghosts and other creatures that hunt beyond the fortress walls.Sold as a child, then raised hard in the System, the Orphan has a mission. She carries secrets about the destruction that brought the world to its knees. And she's about to discover that the past still holds power over the present. Given an impossible choice, will the Orphan save the only home she knows or see it returned to dust? Both paths lead to blood, but whose will be spilled?With propulsive pacing, a rich, broken language all its own, and a protagonist whose grit and charisma are matched by a relentless drive to know, Year of the Orphan is a thriller of the future you wont want to put down.

About Daniel Findlay

Daniel Findlay is an author and historian who has been writing professionally for fifteen years. He enjoys writing about music, food, and pop culture, and his works have been included in Rolling Stone and The Sydney Morning Herald. When not writing, he enjoys playing Fallout, spending time with his cat Stormz, and discovering the joys of house plants. He currently resides in Sydney, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan

I thought this book was ok. Took me a bit to get through and i really didn't enjoy it as much as i thought i would by the blurb.......more

Goodreads review by Tracy

So this was a bit of a slog, took me forever to finish. I guess I found the language the author used distracting. That said, I did finish it. I found myself wanting to know what the Orphan was looking for, I wanted to know what happened to her and to Block.......more

I heard Daniel Findlay speak at the Speculative Fiction Festival held by the NSW Writer's Centre last month (July 2017) and on the basis of his panel, and the reactions of other writers to his work, I bought this book there and then. It's a great read, gripping and suitably dystopian but with charac......more

Goodreads review by Elissa

A mysterious girl surviving in a barren wasteland. Life as we know it has ceased to exist, language has been broken down to a raw form and I can almost taste the red dirt and despair in this brilliantly written novel. A wonderful debut by an Australian author, set in the Australian outback. Allow yo......more