A wrong turn at the office of unmade lists by Jane Rawson: 9 Feb, 2017
It's 1997 in San Francisco. Simon and Sarah are on a quest to stand in every 25-foot square of the United States at least once. Decades later, in Australian, Caddy is camped by the Maribyrnong River. She’s sick of being broke and alone. Caddy’s future changes when her friend, Ray, finds some well-worn maps—including one of San Francisco. Their lives connect with those of Simon and Sarah in ways that are both unexpected and profound.
A wrong turn at the office of unmade lists was the winner of the Most Underrated Book of 2014.
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Public servants, bankers and bureaucrats often make the best writers (Kafka, Borges, Faulkner, Melville, Eliot). How does Jane's writing life at work relate to her creative writing life at home.