The Season

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By Helen Garner

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It's footy season in Melbourne, and Helen Garner is following her grandson's under-16s team. She not only goes to every game (give or take), but to every training session too, shivering on the sidelines at dusk, fascinated by the spectacle.

She's a passionate Western Bulldogs fan (with an imperfect grasp of the rules) who loves the epic theatre of AFL football. But her devotion to the under-16s offers her something else. This is her chance to connect with her youngest grandchild, to be close to him before he rushes headlong into manhood. To witness his triumphs and defeats, to fear for his safety in battle, to gasp and to cheer for his team as it fights for a place in the finals.

With her sharp eye, her generous wit and her warm humour, Garner documents this pivotal moment, both as part of the story and as silent witness. The Season is an unexpected and exuberant book: a celebration of the nobility, grace and grit of team spirit, a reflection on the nature of masculinity, and a tribute to the game's power to thrill us.

Helen Garner writes novels, stories, screenplays and works of non-fiction. In 2006 she received the inaugural Melbourne Prize for Literature, and in 2016 she won the prestigious Windham–Campbell Literature Prize for non-fiction and the Western Australian Premier's Book Award. In 2019 she was honoured with the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature. Her books include Monkey Grip, The Children's Bach, Cosmo Cosmolino, The Spare Room, The First Stone, This House of Grief, Everywhere I LookThe Season and her diaries, the collected volume of which has been shortlisted for the 2025 Baillie Gifford Prize.

'Inclusive and universal, curious and tender, perceptive and wise . . . The Season is joyful, but there is a carefully woven thread of melancholy running through it, and it is this that gives the book its lovely, old-gold sunset hue.' Nick Hornby, New York Times

'[Garner] is working in epic mode in The Season as she examines familiar themes and preoccupations: masculinity and its codes, the pleasures and contradictions of social groups, what it means to bear witness...Garner has always been an extraordinary stylist and in The Season her prose, athletic, soars and dances, just like those young footballers.' Guardian

'The Season is marked by [Helen Garner's] unsparing eye for detail and that superpower of detachment—a narrator who sees everything yet who is also deeply involved in the story, with emotional flourishes that rise when she watches her grandson.' Age

'Startling in its candour and compelling in its nakedness...A marvellous paean to the glories of youth just shy of the treacheries of manhood.' Australian

'A strong, beautiful book...The Garner of The Season is the Garner her readers know, with her exceptional control over language, her exceptional skill at observing and describing.' Saturday Papers

'Incredibly tender. About the seasons of football and the season of life...Written in her beautiful prose...I think people will enjoy it very much.' Jason Steger, ABC RN The Bookshelf, Best Books of 2024

'The sentences are precise and they sing. [Garner] turns from philosophical reverie on mortality, or violence, or masculine shame, to capturing the looseness and love with which a family talks footy...It's a book of gentle pleasures and deep meanings...As ever, when you put a Helen Garner book down and look up at the world again, you do so with newly sharpened eyes.' Monthly

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