Silvey, Craig, 1982-,

Honeybee / Craig Silvey. - Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2020. - 424 pages ; 24 cm.

Late in the night, fourteen-year-old Sam Watson steps onto a quiet overpass, climbs over the rail and looks down at the road far below. At the other end of the same bridge, an old man, Vic, smokes his last cigarette. The two see each other across the void. A fateful connection is made, and an unlikely friendship blooms. Slowly, we learn what led Sam and Vic to the bridge that night. Bonded by their suffering, each privately commits to the impossible task of saving the other.

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Friendship--Fiction.
Transgender youth--Fiction.
Older men--Fiction.
Life change events--Fiction.
Self-realization--Fiction.
Australian fiction.
Identity (Psychology)--Fiction.
Gender identity--Fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Teenagers--Western Australia--Fiction.
Intergenerational relations--Fiction.
Teenagers--Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Coming of age--Fiction.
Teenagers--Australia--Western Australia--Fiction.
Australian fiction--21st century.


Fremantle (W.A.)--Fiction.


Transgender fiction.
Australian fiction--21st century.
Domestic fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Australian fiction
Transgender fiction
Domestic fiction

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