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A tweet. A storm. A secret. A revelation. In this age of isolation, what brings six very different people together?


Fi is about to get fired over a viral tweet.

Lexi Bostick is losing her grip on the environmental organisation she’s devoted decades of her life to. Sidney is avoiding everyone—including the persistent stranger who keeps coming into the café bookstore where she’s been hiding since she dropped out of her PhD. Govita is living in their studio space illegally and taking ketamine instead of working on their art. Somehow, they’ve also managed to adopt a dog. Thirty-something single dad Tomas watches too many movies alone at night—visited by memories of the housemate who once made the place feel like a home.

And then there’s Henry, a Vietnam veteran aging out in rural isolation, writing hateful letters to the person he blames for ruining his life …

Written with an extraordinary range of understanding, The Temperature is a compelling portrait of life in our fracturing society. Following the award-winning Women I Know, it confirms Katerina Gibson as one of the most ambitious, engaging and significant of our emerging writers.

‘Gibson is a masterful storyteller. These characters became kin, their humanity palpable and familiar. I am obsessed.’ Ella Baxter, author of New Animal

‘An exquisite, complex and timely novel … With sharp awareness and a wry playfulness, The Temperature explores the questions, connections and devastating truths of the times we find ourselves in.’ Else Fitzgerald, author of Everything Feels Like the End of the World

‘A smart, tender and sometimes deliciously vicious study of six very different people trying to find their way through broken times.’ Kate Mildenhall, author of The Hummingbird Effect

About The Author

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Katerina Gibson was born in 1994. She is a writer and a bookseller living in Naarm. Her stories have appeared in Granta, Overland, The Lifted Brow, Island Online, Going Down Swinging, the Meanjin blog andKill Your Darlings'New Australian Fiction 2020 anthology. Her short story 'Fertile Soil' was the Pacific regional winner of the 2021 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Katerina is a 2021 Felix Meyer Scholar and a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist 2023. Her short story collection Women I Know won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2023.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Scribner Australia (September 4, 2024)
  • Length: 304 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781761426544

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Raves and Reviews

‘As thematically rich as it is stylistically assured … a novel so engaging it demands to be read, not just as a commentary on our current moment, but as an exploration of what it means to be human in a world that is rapidly and perhaps irreversibly, changing.'

Nina Culley, Artshub

'Gibson is back with her first novel ... it’s every bit as exhilarating as her debut. It follows six characters through secrets and disaster, threading their stories together with grace and style and impeccable storytelling instincts.'

Michael Williams, editor of The Monthly

'One of the strongest Australian novels from an emerging writer that I’ve read this year, or any year.’

Alison Huber, head book buyer for Readings

'Such a special book ... profoundly moving.'

Fiona Stager, co-owner of Avid Reader bookstore

‘Gibson is a masterful storyteller. These characters became kin, their humanity palpable and familiar. I am obsessed.’

Ella Baxter, author of New Animal 

‘A smart, tender and sometimes deliciously vicious study of six very different people trying to find their way through broken times.’

Kate Mildenhall, author of The Hummingbird Effect

‘An exquisite, complex and timely novel … With sharp awareness and a wry playfulness, The Temperature explores the questions, connections and devastating truths of the times we find ourselves in.’

Else Fitzgerald, author of Everything Feels Like the End of the World

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