The River Baptists

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The River Baptists
AuthorBelinda Castles
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Genrenovel
PublisherAllen & Unwin, Australia
Publication date
2007
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages287
ISBN9781741751932
Preceded byFalling Woman 
Followed byHannah and Emil 

The River Baptists (2007) is a novel by Australian author Belinda Castles. It won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 2006.

Plot summary[edit]

The novel is set in a riverside community and tells the stories of pregnant Rose, grieving her dead father and waiting for the arrival of her baby; Danny, who runs the local water-taxi service and is hiding from his violent father; and the members of the local community.

Notes[edit]

  • Dedication: For Brad and Ellie, with love.
  • Epigraph: "Lord help me... / because my boat is so small, / And your sea is so immense." - Medieval French prayer

Reviews[edit]

  • Lorien Kaye in The Age noted "The River Baptists starts quietly but gradually ratchets up the tension. The transformation is subtle enough to be credible. It is impossible to resist river-related metaphors to describe this novel, filled as it is with undertows and undercurrents; ultimately, the reader is swept away."[1]
  • The Australian/Vogel Literary Award judges, Matt Buchanan and Jenny Tabakoff, in The Sydney Morning Herald: "Thoughtful and well-paced book, with tension mounting nicely and a lovely evocation of the river and its characters. A very satisfying read."[2]

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