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''Blueback'' is a short novel by Australian author Tim Winton. Published in 1997, with a new copy in 2008, it is subtitled: ''a fable for all ages''. ''Blueback'' details the life of Abel Jackson, a diver and later marine biologist, from when he was 10 years old into his adult life. The title of the book originates from a fish Abel sees while diving in the bay near his house; a giant blue groper. Abel and his mother, Dora, name it Blueback, and they repeatedly visit it as it spends its life on the reef there. Abel lives with Blueback through many hard times, including protecting him from a poacher. Abel grows up to become a marine biologist as a result of his passion for the sea and love of Blueback. The novel isn't all about the life of Abel Jackson. The novel also outlines a message: "The decisions made in ones childhood can greatly affect his life during adulthood". Described by the author as a "contemporary fable", ''Blueback'' explores universal human themes such as love for family, passion, growing up, and belonging. It has been variously described by reviews as "a clearly articulated call for ecological responsibility" in which "Winton pulls deftly on the heartstrings"〔''Publishers Weekly'', Reed Business Information (review date unknown), (reprinted by Amazon.com )〕 and a "mawkish () about world ecology that as message is indisputably bad" In 1999, ''Blueback'' was awarded the Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature in the Senior Fiction category,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Environment Award for Children's Literature - Previous years )〕 and in 1999 was awarded the Hoffman Award by the West Australian Young Readers Book Award association.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hoffman Award past winners )〕 In 2009, ''Blueback'' was adapted into a puppet show by Spare Parts Puppet Theatre, located in Fremantle. It was performed at the West Australian Maritime Museum to positive reviews. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blueback (novel)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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