Alternating between the past and present, Bridge of Clay is a story of family, heartbreak, and forgiveness. After their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, the five Dunbar brothers are left to raise themselves in the suburbs of Sydney. Told from the perspective of Matthew, the eldest son, the story follows the brothers as they try to navigate the world on their own. And when their father suddenly returns to make amends, only Clay, the most sensitive of the siblings, decides to try to patch their family back together.
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