Summary of Cloudstreet (1991) by Tim Winton
Summary of Cloudstreet ( 1991) by Tim Winton, one of the most celebrated Australian novels of the 20th century. It won the Miles Franklin Award (1992) and is often praised for its portrayal of family, survival, and the Australian spirit. 📘 Overview Cloudstreet tells the story of two working-class families—the Pickles and the Lambs—who share a large house in Perth, Western Australia, at No. 1 Cloud Street, over a period of twenty years (1940s–1960s). The novel explores family, luck, faith, and the meaning of home, blending realism with touches of magical and spiritual elements. 🏠 The Two Families The Pickles Family Headed by Sam Pickles, a man who believes in “luck” more than hard work. His wife, Dolly, is an alcoholic and unfaithful, often neglecting their children. Their children are Rose, Ted, and Chub. After Sam loses his hand in an accident, the family inherits a large but run-down house—Cloudstreet—from a distant relative. The Lamb Family The Lambs are hard-working,...