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Kokomo

When Mina receives an urgent call from her best friend back in Melbourne, her world is turned upside down. Her reclusive mother, Elaine, has left the house for the first time in twelve years. Mina drops everything to fly home, only to discover that Elaine will not talk about her sudden return to the world, nor why she's spent so much time hiding from it. Their reunion leaves Mina raking through pieces of their painful past in a bid to uncover the truth.

Both tender and fierce, heartbreaking and funny, Kokomo is a story about how secrets and love have the power to bring us together and tear us apart.

Kokomo is out now.


Praise for Kokomo

The Guardian
The Conversation
The Age/SMH
Australian Book Review

"Graceful and raw, this is a remarkable study of the forces of desire and regret. Hannan is both acute witness and masterful reporter of love in all its faulty and essential shapes. Kokomo dazzles, pierces, and stays."  - Robert Lukins

”Hannan's Kokomo is a sharply observed novel of one woman's facade and how it falls; an undoing that is both ordinary and compelling. This debut heralds an exciting new Australian voice with a story of estrangement from kin, friendship, love, self and country - one that will be familiar to many, and surprising, for it is often a shock to see one's reflection.” - Anna Krien

”This is a book that gets right into your body. It makes you laugh, makes you think, but it doesn’t stop there - it plays with your heart and leaves it different. This is smart, raw, tender fiction that feels as real as life.” - Ronnie Scott

“Crystalline, genuine, heartbreaking and powerful, Hannan takes her place amongst those writers whose extraordinary gift is the ability to remind you of everything you thought you’d forgotten about the patterns of your own heart.” - Sarah Schmidt