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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2019
First published in Australia in 2018 by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia Pty Limited
Copyright © Trent Dalton 2019
Cover photograph © Mark Owen/Trevillion Images
Cover design by Claire Ward © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2020
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This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.
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Source ISBN: 9780008319281
Ebook Edition © JUNE 2020 ISBN: 9780008319267
Version: 2020-01-30
Praise for Boy Swallows Universe:
‘Extraordinary … you will want this’
Joanna Cannon, author of Three Things About Elsie
‘Chock full of magic and what it really means to be a good person. The Bell brothers will stay with me for a very long time’
Rachael Brown, Guardian
‘Thrilling’
New York Times
‘Many coming-of-age novels set in the 1980s are little more than a roll-call of pop songs, retro snack foods and chopper bikes. Not this one. This is a proper literary novel about addiction, poverty, parenting and the power of love … Dalton has created an electric novel out of a troubled childhood … it’s a lively, funny affirmation of the human instinct for survival in a hostile environment’
The Times
‘Stellar … makes the typical coming-of-age novel look bland by comparison … This is an outstanding debut’
Publishers Weekly
‘The best Australian novel I have read in more than a decade’
Sydney Morning Herald
‘Boy Swallows Universe hypnotizes you with wonder, and then hammers you with heartbreak. The events of Eli’s life are often fatal and tragic, but fate and tragedy do not overpower the story. Eli’s remarkably poetic voice and his astonishingly open heart take the day. They enable him to carve out the best of what’s possible from the worst of what is, which is the miracle that makes this novel marvellous’
Washington Post
‘Marvellous … filled with beautifully lyric prose … exceptional’
Booklist (Starred Review)
‘The most extraordinary writer – a rare talent’
Nikki Gemmell
‘Unsuspectedly joyous … sad, warm, witty’
The Australian
For Mum and Dad.
For Joel, Ben and Jesse.
Contents
Copyright
Praise for Boy Swallows Universe
Dedication
Boy Writes Words
Boy Makes Rainbow
Boy Follows Footsteps
Boy Receives Letter
Boy Kills Bull
Boy Loses Luck
Boy Busts Out
Boy Meets Girl
Boy Stirs Monster
Boy Loses Balance
Boy Seeks Help
Boy Parts Sea
Boy Steals Ocean
Boy Masters Time
Boy Sees Vision
Boy Bites Spider
Boy Tightens Noose
Boy Digs Deep
Boy Takes Flight
Boy Drowns Sea
Boy Conquers Moon
Boy Swallows Universe
Girl Saves Boy
Acknowledgements
Trent Dalton on writing Boy Swallows Universe
About the Author
About the Publisher
Your end is a dead blue wren.
‘Did you see that, Slim?’
‘See what?’
‘Nothing.’
Your end is a dead blue wren. No doubt about it. Your. End. No doubt about it. Is. A. Dead. Blue. Wren.
The crack in Slim’s windscreen looks like a tall and armless stickman bowing to royalty. The crack