Oceana Fine is a 1990 Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Tom Flood.
[1] Finn Taylor is a university student who goes to work on a Western Australian wheat silo during his summer holidays.
Beneath the land lie unused mine shafts, and above, the wheat silos.
Marian Eldridge in The Canberra Times notes that the novel "takes on the soaring characteristics of magic realism as Flood seeks to create myth through evocation of landscape, family histories, legend ("wheat babies", what a lovely addition to our folklore), and through memory.
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