Little World
Little World
Josephine Rowe
A strange and dazzling novel about the mysterious body of a child saint and the lives it touches across time.
He has no notion of how to care for a saint. Even a small one. Does not even believe . . . Still. Catholic or not. You don’t turn away a saint.
Little World opens with the body of a child saint stranded in the Australian desert. Her name is unknown, as is the story of her life and the status of her canonization. She arrives in a box made of canoe timber, and Orrin Bird is dressed in his best clothes to receive her.
As the novel sweeps across time and place, from the 1950s to the present day, we encounter the lives the saint touches: from the retired engineer who unwittingly becomes her custodian, to a woman driving across the Nullarbor Plain in the mid-1970s with a pair of young lovers, and ending in contemporary Victoria.
A haunting reflection on violence and the interdependency of all things, Little World is a dazzling feat by one of Australia’s finest writers.
Praise for Josephine Rowe
"Here Until August tracks the shimmer of precarious moments and transient moods with devastating precision. In their steady excavation of intimacy, these spacious stories bring Alice Munro to mind. I underlined sentence after sentence as I read: for their beauty, their clarity, and their wisdom. Josephine Rowe is a breathtakingly good writer, and this is a marvelous book." —Michelle de Kretser
"I found myself considering those rare things only books can do, feats outside the purview of film or fine art . . . Gorgeous." —Samantha Hunt, The New York Times Book Review
Product Info
Publication Date: August 12, 2025
Fiction
Paperback | 5.25 x 8 | 128 Pages
Rights: NA
979-8-893380-16-3