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May 23, 2012
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The Australian/Vogel's Literary Award is awarded for an unpublished manuscript by a writer under the age of thirty-five. The winner receives up to $20,000 in prize money and is published by Allen & Unwin. This years winner, Paul D Carter, is a high school teacher who admits it took him almost 9 years to write Eleven Seasons.
Eleven Seasons is essentially a coming of age story, Jason Dalton is thirteen years old in 1985 when the book opens, and since this book is set in Melbourne, it is VFL (now ...more

Eleven Seasons is a gritty, realistic story of a young man trying to figure out who he is.
Carter portrays the Australian footy culture brilliantly. His narrative and descriptions rekindled my own memories of standing huddled in the cold, wearing a thick parka, watching my brothers' matches.
The strongest point of this book was the character development. As a female, I never really connect with male protagonists, but I felt so much for the main character, Jason. I got what he was feeling.
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Carter portrays the Australian footy culture brilliantly. His narrative and descriptions rekindled my own memories of standing huddled in the cold, wearing a thick parka, watching my brothers' matches.
The strongest point of this book was the character development. As a female, I never really connect with male protagonists, but I felt so much for the main character, Jason. I got what he was feeling.
Althou ...more

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