Craig Silvey

Craig Silvey

Craig Silvey is the award-winning Australian author of novels Rhubarb and Jasper Jones, and novella The Amber Amulet.
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Craig Silvey was 22 years old when his debut novel, Rhubarb, was published in 2004 – the book earned Silvey The Sydney Morning Herald’s Best Young Novelist Award. Listen to the Rhubarb audiobook performed by Australian actor Humphrey Bower who brings this tender love story to life.

Silvey’s second novel Jasper Jones (2009) is favourably described as an Australian To Kill a Mockingbird. Jasper Jones is a coming of age story set in a fictional town in rural Western Australia in the summer of 1965. We meet 14 year old Charlie Bucktin who, with a knock on his window one night, finds himself embroiled in a dark secret. Charlie befriends Jasper Jones, an Indigenous boy treated as an outcast, blamed for the small mining town’s troubles. Jasper Jones is a portrait of the challenges of adolescence and small town life in rural 1960s Australia.

Jasper Jones won the 2009 Indie Book of the Year Award, was shortlisted for the 2010 Miles Franklin Literary Award, and in 2012 won the Michael L. Printz Honor award from the Young Adult Library Services Association. The Jasper Jones novel has been made into a play for Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre and a movie starring Hugo Weaving and Toni Collette.

In addition to being a writer, Silvey is also a musician, his band is called The Nancy Sikes! Craig Silvey was born 1 January 1982, in Western Australia. He grew up on an orchard at Dwellingup and currently lives in Fremantle.