Barracuda A Novel

Barracuda A Novel by Christos Tsiolkas, published by Hogarth in 2014, is a literary work that explores the complexities of a young athlete’s coming of age. Spanning 431 pages, the narrative follows fourteen-year-old Daniel Kelly, whose exceptional swimming talent offers him a chance to escape his working-class background in Melbourne. As he strives for success and recognition, he faces the harsh realities of failure and the emotional turmoil that ensues, ultimately leading to a life-altering moment of violence.
In this edition, readers will find a poignant exploration of themes such as dreams, disillusionment, and the impact of class and identity. The story shifts to twenty years later, where Dan grapples with his past while living in Scotland, confronting the shame and memories of his earlier life. As he navigates his relationships and the repercussions of his actions, Barracuda delves into the intricacies of friendship and family, highlighting the cost of success and the journey toward redemption. This novel presents a vivid portrayal of personal struggle and growth, inviting readers to reflect on what it means to be a good person.
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Man Booker Prize-longlisted author of The Slap (soon to be an NBC miniseries) returns in an “immensely moving” (Sunday Times) story of a young athlete’s coming of age
Fourteen-year-old Daniel Kelly is special. Despite his upbringing in working-class Melbourne, he knows that his astonishing ability in the swimming pool has the potential to transform his life, silence the rich boys at the private school to which he has won a sports scholarship, and take him far beyond his neighborhood, possibly to international stardom and an Olympic medal. Everything Danny has ever done, every sacrifice his family has ever made, has been in pursuit of this dream. But what happens when the talent that makes you special fails you? When the goal that you’ve been pursuing for as long as you can remember ends in humiliation and loss?
Twenty years later, Dan is in Scotland, terrified to tell his partner about his past, afraid that revealing what he has done will make him unlovable. When he is called upon to return home to his family, the moment of violence in the wake of his defeat that changed his life forever comes back to him in terrifying detail, and he struggles to believe that he’ll be able to make amends. Haunted by shame, Dan relives the intervening years he spent in prison, where the optimism of his childhood was completely foreign.
Tender, savage, and blazingly brilliant, Barracuda is a novel about dreams and disillusionment, friendship and family, class, identity, and the cost of success. As Daniel loses everything, he learns what it means to be a good person–and what it takes to become one.
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