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The Airways

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The Airways

By: Jennifer Mills
Narrated by: Domenic Anthony
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I had a body once before. I didn't always love it. I knew the skin as my limit, and there were times I longed to leave it.

I knew better than to wish for this.

This is the story of Yun. It's the story of Adam.

Two young people. A familiar chase.

But this is not a love story.

It's a story of revenge, transformation, survival.

Feel something, the body commands. Feel this.

But it's a phantom...I go untouched.

They want their body back.

Who are we, if we lose hold of the body?

What might we become?

The Airways shifts between Sydney and Beijing, unsettling the boundaries of gender and power, consent and rage, self and other, and even life and death.

A powerful, inventive and immersive novel from award-winning author Jennifer Mills.

Shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards Best Horror Novel 2021.

Longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2022.

©2021 Jennifer Mills (P)2021 Macmillan Australia Audio
Crime Fiction Ghosts Horror Mystery Scary Haunted Fiction Crime
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Critic reviews

"Sensational. The Airways is an intricate, existential wonder - Mills' ability to inhabit boundlessness is astonishing. A deeply empathetic genius flows through these pages." (Josephine Rowe)

"A haunting and intimate examination of violence, alienation, dislocation and possession, and the need to reckon with the past. The Airways is a masterful novel: Mills writes prose of rare distinction." (Julie Koh)

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