Belief

Author(s): Stephanie Johnson

NZ Fiction

In 1899 William McQuiggan leaves his young Australian wife and new-born twins in New Zealand and travels to America in search of God. Belief is the story of his journey and of his marriage to Myra, who follows him from Auckland, to Salt Lake City, Utah, and to Zion City, Illinois. With each leg of the journey the family grows until William is the reluctant father of six, and Myra's understanding of her husband deepens and matures. Belief is a vivid evocation of a way of life that has passed, a tale told on a grand scale: the story spans seventeen years, three countries and three religions. More than that, it is the story of how love and patience may triumph over violence and despair. In this compelling novel, spanning several continents and over thirty years, Stephanie Johnson returns to her vivid portrayal of the past, which won her such acclaim with The Heart's Wild Surf. It is a moving and amusing novel, intelligent and enthralling, and beautifully written.

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Stephanie Johnson has won the Bruce Mason Memorial Playwright's Award (1985) and her first novel, "Crimes of Neglect" was shortlisted for the Wattie Book Awards. "The Whistler" was placed third in the Deutz Medal for Fiction in the 1999 Montana Book Awards.

Shortlisted for Montana New Zealand Book Awards: Fiction Category 2001.

Stephanie Johnson is the author of two collections of poetry, The Bleeding Ballerina and Moody Bitch; three collections of short stories, The Glass Whittler, All the Tenderness Left in the World and Drowned Sprat; and seven novels: Crimes of Neglect, The Heart's Wild Surf, The Whistler, Belief, The Shag Incident, Music from a Distant Room, and John Tomb's Head. The Shag Incident won the Montana Medal for Fiction in 2002. Stephanie has won the Bruce Mason Playwrights Award and Katherine Mansfield Fellowship. Many of her novels have been published in Australia, America and the United Kingdom.

General Fields

  • : 9781869414368
  • : Random House
  • : 0.33
  • : 01 October 2000
  • : 228mm X 152mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stephanie Johnson
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.92
  • : 280