Title: Attraction
Author: Ruby Porter
Genre: Literary Fiction
Release Date: April 14, 2020
Cover Designer: Imogen Stubbs
Hosted by: Buoni Amici Press, LLC.
The present reckons with the past in Attraction, Ruby Porterās atmospheric debut novel.
Three women are on a road trip, navigating the motorways of the North Island, their relationships with one another and New Zealandās colonial history. Our narrator doesnāt know where she stands with Ilana, her not-quite girlfriend. She has a complex history with her best friend, Ashi. Sheās haunted by the memory of her emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend. And her periodās now weeks late.
Attraction is a meditative novel of connection, inheritance and the stories we tell ourselves. In lyrical fragments, Porter explores what it means to be and to belong, to create and to destroy.
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My mum buys her lotto tickets from that Mobil. She rings ten minutes after I leave to remind me to pick one up. āSomewhere lucky. Maybe Matamata, or Thornton. Get it where you feel the pull.
I say, āOkay, Helen, and hang up.
Iāve always called her that, because I have two mums. She met Chris not long after I was born, and Chris moved in when I was eighteen months old. They were together for ten years. My dad was never really on the scene.
My earliest memories donāt come in images, but in thoughts. Realising it was my third birthday. Wondering what to call my mums. Recognising Helen walking down the road, while in a car with Chris. I havenāt retained the picture of her, or the road, just that knowing. Maybe it shocked me that her life existed outside of our house. Maybe it shocked me that her life existed outside of mine.
I say, āWhatās your first memory? No matter how vague.
āItās not vague, Ilana says. āFalling into the bath. I donāt remember the feeling, but I remember the view of the ceiling.
Through the soft light of water.
āAnd I remember Mum, pulling me out. That was the scarĀiest part, her being that frightened. You know, cos I was a kid.
Ruby Porter is a prose-writer, poet and artist. She tutors creative writing at the University of Auckland, and in high schools. Ruby was the winner of the Wallace Foundation Short Fiction Award in 2017, and the inaugural winner of the Michael Gifkins Prize in 2018, with her debut novel Attraction. Attraction was written during her Masters of Creative Writing at the University of Auckland under supervisor Paula Morris, and published in May by Melbourne-based Text Publishing. It is distributed throughout Australia and New Zealand.
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