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Lola in the Mirror

A Novel

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"Unpredictable, fantastic. . . . It takes a charged narrative, like Dickens achieves, and as Dalton does too, to reach the heart and the brain. . . . To tell you more would spoil this complicated and surprising story. You should read it."—Sydney Morning Herald

Bighearted, gritty, magical and moving, an irresistible novel from the #1 internationally bestselling author of Boy Swallows Universe and All Our Shimmering Skies.

A girl and her mother have been on the run for sixteen years, from the monster they left in their kitchen with a knife in his throat and the police who want to make them pay for his death. Home is now a van with four flat tires in a junkyard by the edge of the Brisbane River.

The girl has no name, because names are dangerous when you're on the run. But she has a dream. A vision of a life as an artist. A life outside the grip of the Brisbane underworld. A life of love with the boy who's waiting for her on the bridge above the deadly river. And once her mother can no longer protect her, there's only one person who can help make her dreams come true. That person is Lola. But she has to find her first.

Internationally bestselling author Trent Dalton delivers a big, moving, darkly funny, violent, heartbreaking and beautiful novel of love and fate, life and death, and all the things we see when we look in the mirror: all our past, all our present, and all our possible futures.

Lola in the Mirror is illustrated with black-and-white line art throughout.

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      Starred review from September 1, 2024
      A 17-year-old artist lives with her mother in a rusted van by the Brisbane River, the latest in a series of temporary shelters. Her mother tells the girl that she had to stab her father in the throat to escape his violence and won't tell the girl her real name. When her mother dives into the river to rescue a toddler, the girl's hopes of ever learning the truth disappear with her mother into the rushing waters. Left on her own, she begins delivering drugs for a seafood shop owner named Flora Box. As her life begins to crumble around her, the girl imagines how her sketches will someday be displayed in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, her life story a tragic saga shared with viewers of her art. This imagined future helps her create meaning for the darkest corners of her world. When she starts working with a detective to bring down Flora's underworld enterprise, she begins to discover the truth about her past and the woman who raised her. The nameless girl is rendered with aching precision in Dalton's (All Our Shimmering Skies, 2021) astounding novel, which peels away preconceptions about houselessness, criminality, and addiction with empathy and grace.

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