Names for nothingness / Georgia Blain Blain, Georgia, 1964-

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Blain, Georgia, 1964-
Subjects
Mothers and daughters - Fiction.; Cults - Fiction.; Australian fiction.
Audience
Adult
Summary
In her final year at school, Caitlin meets Fraser, a Satya Deva devotee, on the bus. Her life is instantly changed, and she gives up everything to be with him and to follow his faith. Her parents, Liam and Sharn, have reached an impasse. Sharn spends her days resenting Liam and his inaction; Liam spends his watching video footage of his family in happier times. With Caitlin's sudden disappearance, the relationship is stretched even further, almost to breaking point. This is a story of mothers and daughters, of the pian of losing a child, in ways both common and unexpected. It is a story of letting go.
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7460258

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