In Hand Me Down World a woman washes ashore in Sicily. She has come from north Africa to find her son, taken from her when he was just days old by his father and stolen away to Berlin.
With nothing but her maid’s uniform and a knife stashed in a plastic bag, she relies on strangers to guide her passage north. Lloyd Jones, the award-winning author of Mr Pip discusses his new haunting and beautiful work with ABC Radio National’s Ramona Koval.
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Ramona Koval
Lloyd Jones
Lloyd Jones was born in New Zealand in 1955. His best-known novel is Mister Pip, which won the 2007 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the 2008 Kiriyama Prize Fiction Category, the 2008 Montana Award for Readers Choice, the Montana Fiction Award and the Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry.
Mister Pip was also shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and has been made into a major feature film, directed by Andrew Adamson (Shrek and Narnia). His other books include Hand Me Down World, The Book of Fame - which won the Deutz Medal for Fiction at the 2001 Montana New Zealand Book Awards and the Tasmania Pacific Fiction Prize - Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance and Biografi. He has also published a collection of short stories, The Man in the Shed and a memoir, A History of Silence.
Most recently he co-edited Griffith REVIEW: Pacific Highways with Julianne Schultz.
Lloyd Jones lives in Wellington.