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In a year without travel, this Indonesian author lets you choose your own adventure
The story starts with a pair of red shoes and a deal with the devil. But where it ends is up to reader — sort of.
That’s the concept behind Indonesian author Intan Paramaditha’s latest novel, The Wandering.
It’s been longlisted for the Stella Prize — Australia’s book award for women and non-binary authors — which this year features the most diverse array of writers in its eight-year history.
More than half of those longlisted are writers of colour, many of them Asian-Australian. The list is also diverse in form, with works of fiction, non-fiction, essays, young adult novels and short stories making the cut.
Among them, Paramaditha’s book is unique — translated from Bahasa Indonesia by Stephen Epstein, it’s a ‘choose your own…
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