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Nine Days by Toni Jordan


Nine Days is the third and most accomplished novel by Melbourne writer Toni Jordan. It won the Independent Booksellers of Australia Award for Best Fiction in 2013 and was shortlisted for a number of other awards. The front cover of Nine Days hosts an archival picture from The Argus newspaper of a troop train leaving a Melbourne railway station during the Second World War. The picture shows a soldier leaning out of a window for a goodbye kiss from a young woman on the platform, who sits aloft a stranger’s shoulders. A momentous occasion for the central figures is depicted.
Nine Days timeshifts between the eve of the war in 1939 to the early 21st century. The approach Jordan takes to presenting multiple perspectives over time is a non-linear one, held together by the linking of key themes and motifs across chapters. Each of the nine central characters has a day devoted to them, in which pivotal events take place, presented through their eyes and in their voice. Most of the action revolves around three generations of the Westaway family household in the predominantly Catholic, working-class suburb of Richmond. ‘Our part of Richmond, here on the hill, is an island. I can see over the roofs of the rest of it, mismatched shingle and rusty tin held down by lumps of rock and brick and jerry cans.’
  The realities of life for the Westaways include events such as young, unmarried Connie’s unwanted pregnancy, which leads to a ‘backyard’ termination that ends tragically. Her younger brother Kip has the direction of his life changed by the death of his father, forcing him to leave school and take up work to support his family. There are chapters told from the viewpoint of Kip’s daughters, Stanzi and Charlotte, some 70 years later. These chapters express the kinds of modern sentiments and concerns that are likely to be relatable for today’s readers.
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Ideas presented in the novel Nine Days by Toni Jordan!:
  • Gender Roles - how expectations differ between Men and Women how they impact various characters
  • Values - Celebrating the role of women in the family
  • Family - what makes up a family?- family gives the characters a sense of orientation.. savouring love..
  • Physical Symbols - Lilly Pilly tree; shilling; pendant: linking people's past; the photograph
  • Siblings have shared experiences; shared sense
  • Class in Society - school uniform, class defines people?.. social climbing..
  • Discussion of Abortion.. societal values expressed by Toni Jordan
  • Structure of the Nine days.. narrator; multiple perspectives of Richmond suburb
  • The character of Alec.. as much as things change, expectations can remain true.. temptation.. strength .. tragedy

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