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3 Novels by Inga Simpson
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Overview: Inga Simpson began her career as a professional writer for government before gaining a PhD in creative writing.
In 2011, she took part in the Queensland Writers Centre Manuscript Development Program and, as a result, Hachette Australia published her first novel, Mr Wigg, in 2013.
Nest, Inga’s second novel, was published in 2014 and was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Stella Prize and shortlisted for the ALS Gold Medal.
Inga’s third novel, the acclaimed Where the Trees Were, was published in 2016.

Inga won the final Eric Rolls Prize for her nature writing and completed a second PhD, exploring the history of Australian nature writers.
Inga’s account of her love of Australian nature and life with trees, Understory, was published in 2017.
Her first book for children, The Book of Australian Trees, illustrated by Alicia Rogerson, was published in 2021.
While finishing the first draft of The Last Woman in the World, Inga was evacuated twice as bushfires engulfed surrounding settlements.
She lives near the coast among trees.
Genre: – Literary Fiction

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Mr Wigg : A Novel (2013)

Inga Simpson gives readers a character so realistic . . . . that it’s hard to believe he’s a work of fiction.
Beautiful and absorbing – captivates to the very end of the book.

It’s the summer of 1971, not far from the stone-fruit capital of New South Wales, where Mr Wigg lives on what is left of his family farm.
Mrs Wigg has been gone a few years now and he thinks about her every day.
He misses his daughter, too, and wonders when he’ll see her again.
He spends his time working in the orchard, cooking and preserving his produce and, when it’s on, watching the cricket.
It’s a full life.
Things are changing though, with Australia and England playing a one-day match, and his new neighbours planting grapes for wine.
His son is on at him to move into town but Mr Wigg has his fruit trees and his chooks to look after.
His grandchildren visit often – to cook, eat and hear his stories.
And there’s a special project he has to finish . . . .
It’s a lot of work for an old man with shaking hands, but he’ll give it a go, as he always has.

Where the Trees Were : A Novel (2016)

A beautiful new novel about the innocence of childhood and the scars that stay with you for life, from the award winning author of Mr Wigg and Nest.
‘All in?’
Kieran pulled me up, and the others followed.
We gathered around the bigger tree.
No one asked Matty – he just reached up and put his right hand on the trunk with ours.
Kieran cleared his throat.
‘We swear, on these trees, to always be friends. To protect each other – and this place.’
When Jay and her four childhood friends find a group of ancient trees carved by an Aboriginal tribe to identify sacred land, their eyes are opened to an older world.
The tightly-knit group are at their most free on the river that runs through the farm, near the trees, and their childhood has a magical quality as they grow always closer, protected from the adult world.
But as tension over land rights flickers in the grown-ups’ lives, the children’s attempt to protect the grove ends in disaster.

Seventeen years later, Jay finally has her chance to make amends.
Not every wrong can be put right, but sometimes looking the other way is no longer an option.
But at what cost?
SHORTLISTED FOR THE INDIE AWARD FOR FICTION 2017
LONGLISTED FOR THE MILES FRANKLIN LITERARY AWARD 2017

The Last Woman in the World : A Novel (2021)

AFTER THE FIRES.
AFTER THE VIRUS.
THEY CAME.
From the critically acclaimed author of Mr Wigg and Nest, The Last Woman in the World looks at how we treat our world and each other – and what it is that might ultimately redeem us.
It’s night, and the walls of Rachel’s home creak as they settle into the cover of darkness.
Fear has led her to a reclusive life on the land, her only occasional contact with her sister.
A hammering on the door.
There stands a mother, Hannah, with a sick baby.
They are running for their lives from a mysterious death sweeping the Australian countryside.
Now Rachel must face her worst fears – should she take up the fight to help these strangers survive in a society she has rejected for so long?

The Last Woman in the World is heart-racing, page-turning, hiding-under-the-doona stuff.
A smart and pacey thriller that is also a lament for a world we have failed to care for.

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