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We Were Not Men

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A novel that punches you in the heart: the powerful, unbearably moving and ultimately uplifting story of twin brothers, Jon and Eden, as they grow up and begin to understand what it is to be men, and what it takes to knit a fractured family back together.


Shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards 2022

Shortlisted for the Mud Literary Award 2022

This is a story about love.

Love for nine-year-old twins Jon and Eden Hardacre is simple. Their mum, the creek that they swim in, each other – this is the love that they trust, love as clear and pure as sunlight, as honey, as water. But then there's a terrible accident. And in its wake, they develop a desperation – a yearning – to outgrow tragedy. They get older, compete with each other, fall in love with the same girl, and begin to realise that their lives – and who they love – demand something more. Something deeper. Richer.

Heart-hammeringly original, intense and deeply moving, We Were Not Men is a powerhouse novel about all the various faces that love shows us and how sometimes, distracted by life, ambition or attraction, we take it for granted until it's too late – or almost too late. An unforgettable novel about the difference between getting older and growing up, from an astonishing new and original voice, pulsing with grief, hope and love.

It is a revelation.

'As the author says, there is a difference between growing older and growing up, and this distinction, this tension, is at the heart of his tender, powerful debut novel... superbly intense...heartfelt.' The Australian

'Sparse, unashamedly intimate ... affecting' Books+Publishing

'A gut-punching, soul-restoring exploration of brotherhood and human bonds that bend but do not break. You'll dive in at the deep end and you won't want to stop swimming in Campbell Mattinson's words.' Trent Dalton

'Mattinson charts the rough terrain of grief with a tender, huge-hearted story of rivalry and love.'
Mark Brandi

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    • Books+Publishing

      April 20, 2021
      Campbell Mattinson’s We Were Not Men charts the story of twin brothers Jon and Eden in an episodic exploration of male kinship. Told from Jon’s perspective, the book begins with the pair’s difficult childhood as, aged nine, they are confronted with the traumatic death of their parents. Soon, each twin embarks on an endless pursuit to heal and find themselves through swimming. They leave their foundations of the family farm and its neighbouring creeks for the suburbs of Melbourne, retaining a connection to water by keeping Port Phillip Bay in their sights. For Jon, Eden is a constant reminder of family and the past, and also a trigger for intense emotions: ‘My brother. Suddenly I wanted to hug and hit him at once.’ Jon’s early school years are preoccupied with teen romance—the twins compete for same girl—against the backdrop of obsessive swimming practice and competitions, and later even attempts to reach the Olympic Games. Mattinson takes advantage of a vignette style throughout, with the narrative structured as short, episodic moments that are strong and regulated, almost as if the reader is encouraged to break and come up for breath. The writing is sparse, unashamedly intimate and laced with pensive pauses, an approach that excels at conveying Jon’s fraught interior life. We Were Not Men is an affecting story of brothers who bond over shared loss and forge their identities swimming against the tide. Nathan Smith is a freelance writer based in Melbourne.

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