7 Novels by Scot Gardner
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Overview: Scot Gardner wasn’t born reading and writing; in fact, he left school in year eleven to undertake an apprenticeship in gardening with the local council. He has worked as a waiter, masseur, delivery truck driver, home dad, counselor, and musician.
These days he spends half the year writing and half the year on the road talking to people about his books and the craft of writing.
Genre: Young Adult > Fiction
The Detachable Boy: With One Loose Foot: John Johnson is a bit weird. He falls apart—literally. A sneeze can blast his head off. His hands can run about by themselves. He can pull himself together from assembled bits in the time it takes to make a sandwich. But he’s never had to pack himself into a suitcase before, or be mailed to the U.S. to rescue his best friend Crystal, who has been kidnapped by a crime boss with four arms. Can he battle monsters and small dogs without losing his head?
Burning Eddy: ‘Get a life, Fairy.’In the country, where his fifteenth summer has burned the life from the grass, Daniel Fairbrother is searching. Looking for something that will make tomorrow seem worth the effort. Something that will fix the rot in his family tree.
He works in the Dutch woman’s garden. Eddy’s eighty-six. She can read Daniel’s mind. She has a tattoo, a history, and can make music with her farts.
In a shady corner of Eddy’s garden, Daniel finds something growing. . .
Hope.
But something is burning.
The Legend of Kevin the Plumber: ‘Can you smell gas?’Something’s brewing in Mullet Head. . .
Everyone feels better now that Gary Sleep and his dreadlocks have left school and scored a job. Everyone except Gary. Plumber’s assistant is a long way from movie stuntman.
And Kevin Daly the plumber is not a movie star. A grumpy man-mountain of muscle and hair, Kevin needs an assistant like a gas leak needs a spark.
Together, Gary and Kevin could go up in a big way.
A tragic-comedy about finding heart in yourself in the face of adversity; finding heart in the work you do and the people you meet, and fixing broken hearts. . . with silicone.
One Dead Seagull: At times, life seems brutal to Wayne. His mum and dad have been best enemies since they broke up, he thinks he loves Mandy but she loves Phillip, and his best mate Den is a serious health hazard. Even if Wayne survives the booby-traps and accidents that face him, Den could still get them both killed.
But no matter what the odds, Wayne has a whole lot of living to do. He’s determined not to rot in the hot sand like a lone dead seagull.
White Ute Dreaming: "Keep out of reach of dogs.
Active ingredients include: dog dribble, campfire smoke, laughter, hate and/or love letters, beer, skid marks, roses, heavy metal, condoms, fish scales, chicken feathers, cigarette ash and blood.
If swallowed, seek medical advice. Do NOT induce vomiting."
‘Some dogs are hoons and they hurl abuse at all the cars that go past. Some dogs are hippies, blissing out on all the freedom with their ears flapping against their head. Ernie is the seasoned traveller.’
Wayne has a life full of hassles. He’s sixteen and stuck at home, his mum is on his back about every little thing and now his best mates are moving to NSW. Thank god for his crazy yellow dog, Ernie! But once his mates move, he faces an all-time low. And when a chance encounter with a farmer ends in disaster for Ernie, Wayne has to find the courage and strength to carry on. When he hits rock bottom can he hold onto his dream?
The Other Madonna: Madonna O’Dwyer is not the mother of the Messiah and she’s not a sex-powered pop diva. She’s a hardworking girl with a drama queen for a sister and a dad who sounds Irish when he’s drunk.
The mother who blesses (or cursed) her with her name died when she was young, leaving a hole in Madonna that, at seventeen, has become as raw as a decayed tooth.
Madonna’s friends think she can heal with her hands, but Madonna has her doubts. Her hands make pizzas and wash dishes. Her hands caress the boy and smash down the door. Her hands strangle demons from her past and pray for a spirited future.
The hands of Madonna.
The other Madonna.
Gravity: Saturday night. Nowheresville.
Adam Prince is smouldering. He has lived his whole life in Splitters Creek and knows every face at the hotel. At eighteen, the lack of air in his small-town home, a leaky old family and the rising damp of a future without hope are choking the fire of his life.
Adam needs to escape. To fly. To break free of a life dogged by sorrow.
But no matter how far he runs, will there always be gravity pulling him back?
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