Moral Hazard (novel)

Moral Hazard (novel)
Moral Hazard  
Author(s) Kate Jennings
Country Australia
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Fourth Estate, Australia
Publication date 2002
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 174 pp
ISBN 0007141084
OCLC Number 48892937
Dewey Decimal 823/.914 21
LC Classification PR9619.3.J44 M67 2002
Preceded by Snake

Moral Hazard is a 2002 novel by Australian author Kate Jennings.

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Awards

  • Festival Awards for Literature (SA), Dymocks Booksellers Award for Fiction, 2004: winner
  • New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, 2003: winner
  • Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2003: shortlisted
  • Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, 2003: winner

Notes

  • Listed in "The New York Times" Book Review's list of Notable Books for 2002.[1]

Reviews

  • "Mostly Fiction" [1]
  • "The New York Times" [2]
  • "Salon" [3]
  • "San Francisco Chronicle" [4]

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