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The Time We Have Taken
The Time We Have Taken
Jul 27, 2025 5:29 PM

Author:Steven Carroll

The Time We Have Taken

'That exotic tribe was us. And the time we have taken, our moment.'

1970, Glenroy. One summer's morning Rita is awakened by a dream of her husband, only to look out onan empty bed.It's been years sinceVic moved north and left her life, but her house holds memories and part of her remains tied to a different time. As their son Michael enters the tender and challenging realm of first love, he too discovers that innocence can only be sustained for so long.

As they prepare to celebrate Glenroy's 100th anniversary, the residents of the Melbourne suburb look back on a time of radical change. The time has come for them to consider the real meaning of progress - both as a community and in their personal lives.

The Time We Have Taken is a powerful and poignant look at the extraordinary that lies within the ordinary, from a writer of breathtaking prose.

Reviews

A writer worth cherishing. His prose is unfailingly assured, lyrical, poised

—— The Australian

What makes Steven Carroll's novels extraordinary is the metaphysical depth that he gives to his story

—— Telerama (France)

Exquisite... There are times in this book where I paused to admire the subtle craft of what Carroll is doing. Every piece of this book is sanded and planed and perfectly joined ... graceful and tender prose

—— The Age

It is the tender awareness he has of human frailty which lifts the spirit and implores us to simply think better of others and ourselves ... Carroll writes like a bird freed from a cage

—— West Australian

Deceptively simple, this novel has a quiet force

—— Sydney Morning Herald

A welcome introduction to an author whose suggestive, unsettling storytelling speaks volumes by leaving things unsaid

—— Independent

Hard not to finish in one go, Yoko Ogawa's stories are perfect for spooky bedtime reading - and not-so-sweet dreams

—— Big Issue

Polished, original and strange. She reveals humour, menace, and humanity in a quietly explosive book

—— Irish Times

Her combination of the strange with the visceral elegantly conveys silent inner worlds of misery and pain

—— Metro

Ogawa is original, elegant, very disturbing. I admire any writer who dares to work on this uneasy territory - we're on the edge of the unspeakable. The stories seem to penetrate right to the heart of the world, and find it a cold and eerie place. Her spare technique is very skilled. Every word is put to work. She sets up a small vibration, a disturbance, which begins quietly and generates wider and wider ripples of unease. There are no narrative tricks, but the stories generate a surprising amount of tension. You feel as if you've touched an icy hand

—— Hilary Mantel, author of Beyond Black

Ogawa's tales possess a gnawing, erotic edge

—— Publishers Weekly

Yoko Ogawa is able to give expression to the most subtle workings of human psychology in prose that is gentle yet penetrating.

—— Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel Prize Winning author of A Personal Matter

Each well narrated and haunting novella, about love, obsession and dark humour, has an unpredictable twist of viciousness coupled with compassion

—— The Hindu
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