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Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Fifteen-year-old Miles just wants to surf, but in the New South Wales coastal tourist-drawn town of Ulladulla, things are far from idyllic. Hidden beneath the surface of pristine beaches and a laid-back community is an underbelly of crime, racism and rage.
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Fifteen-year-old Miles just wants to surf, but in the New South Wales coastal tourist-drawn town of Ulladulla, things are far from idyllic. Hidden beneath the surface of pristine beaches and a laid-back community is an underbelly of crime, racism and rage.
Miles tries to navigate his way through love, brotherhood and family, but he is drawn into a culture of toxic masculinity.
All the while, the Currowan bushfire rages, refusing to be subdued. During the 2019 summer, when everything changes, Miles must discover just how deep salt runs.
Fifteen-year-old Miles just wants to surf, but in the New South Wales coastal tourist-drawn town of Ulladulla, things are far from idyllic. Hidden beneath the surface of pristine beaches and a laid-back community is an underbelly of crime, racism and rage.
Miles tries to navigate his way through love, brotherhood and family, but he is drawn into a culture of toxic masculinity.
All the while, the Currowan bushfire rages, refusing to be subdued. During the 2019 summer, when everything changes, Miles must discover just how deep salt runs.
'Salt Runs Through is an epic read that perfectly captures being a teenager in an Australian surf town.’ Russell Bierke, Big Wave Surfer
'The representation of First Nations' peoples, culture and Country in Salt Runs Through is affirmative. It shows a continuing connection to land, water and mob. The novel explores some aspects of Murramarang history, as well as touching on broader Indigenous history as it relates to the genesis of the modern AFL game. It highlights the continuing need for reconciliation in Australia, addresses racism, connection and change. These points are largely embodied within the character of Huey and his special relationship with Miles.’ Aunty Sharon Bunyan
‘A cinematic novel that jumps right out at the reader.’ Pam Burridge, 1990 World Champion Surfer
‘In this coming-of-age book, set against the backdrop of an inviting coast, Mark Rafidi crafts a sensitive protagonist, Miles, who grows from a young surfer into an adult. Miles learns that life is not just the pursuit for pleasure but is serious venture where actions have consequences that we have to face in order to move on and write our own story. This book speaks to teenagers.’ Mel Dixon, English Teachers’ Association NSW
'Rafidi has expertly written a genuine portrayal of Australian teenage life in Salt Runs Through. Complex and honest characters with gritty Aussie dialogue set against the stunning setting of a small beachside town provide a heartwarming story that everyone will love. This is one of the best books I've read in years.' Meesha Whittam, Reviewer
‘If you loved Jasper Jones or Boy Swallows Universe, this is like as if those coming-of-age books had a kid whose mysteries intrigued, had gripping characters you would cheer for and cringe for, and was not afraid to find hope and happiness in even the darkest of times. Oh, and imagine the kid was a born surfer.’ Peter Mead, Reviewer
'Rafidi’s storytelling is uniquely Aussie and uncompromisingly vivid. Salt Runs Through burns with the savagery of the schoolyard and the saltwater sting of difficult decisions, diving deep into the moral trials that youth face: truth, loyalty, cultural tension, and what side to take when some values stand against others. Through the eyes of Miles, our troublemaking yet endearing narrator, Rafidi brings to life this small beach town, rough edges and all. This coming-of-age novel will resonate with Aussies of all ages, whether we spent our childhood in the waves and on rusty pushbikes, or whether we face the challenges of younger generations that arise from technology and environmental crises.' Kasey Delben, Editor & Reviewer
'Salt Runs Through is filled with wisdom, compassion and understanding. Equally political and heartfelt, it's a book I wish I could have read as a teenager.' Samuel Maguire, Reviewer
'In this coming-of-age novel set on the south coast of NSW, Mark places the reader firmly in the shoes of the young protagonist Miles (Milo) as he navigates the tricky path of becoming a man while torn between a culture of toxic masculinity and his new relationship to the feisty Jenni. The story explores the complex issues of identity and being part of a tribe. Miles, a passionate surfer, finds solace and meaning by being immersed in and on the sea as life throws ever more challenging issues his way. From relating to his stepmother, to managing friendships that turn toxic and trying to make sense of the vicious racism that is rife in his community, he is pushed to the brink. The novel feels like being immersed in the life of Milo and learning what it is like to be a teenage boy in our increasing complex and often divided community.' Jo Skinner, Author
'Salt Runs Through is an epic read that perfectly captures being a teenager in an Australian surf town.’ Russell Bierke, Big Wave Surfer
'The representation of First Nations' peoples, culture and Country in Salt Runs Through is affirmative. It shows a continuing connection to land, water and mob. The novel explores some aspects of Murramarang history, as well as touching on broader Indigenous history as it relates to the genesis of the modern AFL game. It highlights the continuing need for reconciliation in Australia, addresses racism, connection and change. These points are largely embodied within the character of Huey and his special relationship with Miles.’ Aunty Sharon Bunyan
‘A cinematic novel that jumps right out at the reader.’ Pam Burridge, 1990 World Champion Surfer
‘In this coming-of-age book, set against the backdrop of an inviting coast, Mark Rafidi crafts a sensitive protagonist, Miles, who grows from a young surfer into an adult. Miles learns that life is not just the pursuit for pleasure but is serious venture where actions have consequences that we have to face in order to move on and write our own story. This book speaks to teenagers.’ Mel Dixon, English Teachers’ Association NSW
'Rafidi has expertly written a genuine portrayal of Australian teenage life in Salt Runs Through. Complex and honest characters with gritty Aussie dialogue set against the stunning setting of a small beachside town provide a heartwarming story that everyone will love. This is one of the best books I've read in years.' Meesha Whittam, Reviewer
‘If you loved Jasper Jones or Boy Swallows Universe, this is like as if those coming-of-age books had a kid whose mysteries intrigued, had gripping characters you would cheer for and cringe for, and was not afraid to find hope and happiness in even the darkest of times. Oh, and imagine the kid was a born surfer.’ Peter Mead, Reviewer
'Rafidi’s storytelling is uniquely Aussie and uncompromisingly vivid. Salt Runs Through burns with the savagery of the schoolyard and the saltwater sting of difficult decisions, diving deep into the moral trials that youth face: truth, loyalty, cultural tension, and what side to take when some values stand against others. Through the eyes of Miles, our troublemaking yet endearing narrator, Rafidi brings to life this small beach town, rough edges and all. This coming-of-age novel will resonate with Aussies of all ages, whether we spent our childhood in the waves and on rusty pushbikes, or whether we face the challenges of younger generations that arise from technology and environmental crises.' Kasey Delben, Editor & Reviewer
'Salt Runs Through is filled with wisdom, compassion and understanding. Equally political and heartfelt, it's a book I wish I could have read as a teenager.' Samuel Maguire, Reviewer
'In this coming-of-age novel set on the south coast of NSW, Mark places the reader firmly in the shoes of the young protagonist Miles (Milo) as he navigates the tricky path of becoming a man while torn between a culture of toxic masculinity and his new relationship to the feisty Jenni. The story explores the complex issues of identity and being part of a tribe. Miles, a passionate surfer, finds solace and meaning by being immersed in and on the sea as life throws ever more challenging issues his way. From relating to his stepmother, to managing friendships that turn toxic and trying to make sense of the vicious racism that is rife in his community, he is pushed to the brink. The novel feels like being immersed in the life of Milo and learning what it is like to be a teenage boy in our increasing complex and often divided community.' Jo Skinner, Author
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