The Fur

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The Fur  
TheFur(1stEd).jpg
Cover of First Edition (Softcover)
Author(s) Nathan Hobby
Cover artist Adrienne Zuvela
Country Australia
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Fremantle Arts Centre Press
Publication date 2004
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 283 pp
ISBN 1-92073-101-6
OCLC Number 62541120
Dewey Decimal A823.4 21
LC Classification PR9619.4.H63 F87 2004

The Fur (softcover ISBN 1-92073-101-6) is a science fiction novel by author Nathan Hobby, published in 2004 after winning the 2002 T. A. G. Hungerford Award for unpublished new writers.[1]

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[edit] Plot summary

The Fur follows the late high school and early university years of the protagonist Michael Sullivan in an Alternate Reality version of Western Australia in the late 1990s following a meteor strike carrying an infectious and lethal fungus-like plague ('The Fur'). The entire state is under forced quarantine by Commonwealth and UN military forces.

The novel revolves largely around Sullivan's struggles with his religious beliefs and dilemma on whether or not to attempt to break quarantine and start a new life in the uninfected Eastern States of Australia, at the risk of death and certain cost of abandoning his family and friends forever.

[edit] Reception

The journal Reading Time in their review said "this is an uneven, but always interesting novel, one that will appeal to young boys who are feeling their way into adolescense, into deeper relationships with others, and into the questions of idealism, faith and decision making".[2]

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