EVA HORNUNG was born in Bendigo and now lives in Adelaide. As Eva Sallis, she is an award-winning writer of literary fiction and criticism: her first novel Hiam won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 1997 and the Nita May Dobbie Award in 1999. Her novel The Marsh Birds won the Asher Literary Award 2005 and was shortlisted for numerous awards including the Age Book of the Year 2005, NSW Premier’s Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize.
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Fiction, Arabs, Australia, Australia -- Fiction, Immigrants, Literature, Abandoned children, Arabs -- Australia -- Fiction, Australian women writers, Australians, Brothers and sisters, Brothers and sisters. -- Fiction, Feral children, Feral dogs, Fiction, general, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, short stories (single author), Human-animal relationships, Hündin, Identity (Psychology), Immigrants -- Fiction, Junge, Moscow (russia), fiction, Mothers and daughters, Mothers and daughters, fictionPeople
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