Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Dodge City - Patrick deWitt

Dodge City

By: Patrick deWitt

Paperback | 29 September 2026

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $34.99

$32.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $8.19 with

 or 

Available: 29th September 2026

Preorder. Will ship when available.

'A perfect novel ... on the knife's edge of hilarity and tenderness' JONATHAN LETHEM

From the Booker-shortlisted author of The Sisters Brothers, Patrick deWitt, comes Dodge City, a thrilling novel about a young man on an amphetamine fuelled cross-country road trip fleeing the draft for the safe haven of Canada.


1967, California. Lee Clarke is a strait-laced twenty-three-year-old from the small town of Concrete, Washington. He is ambling along at college as the social revolution of the sixties unfolds among his peers, until an ill-advised fistfight leads to his expulsion. Days later, a draft letter lands on his doormat, calling him up to fight in the Vietnam War.

Lee then makes the first political decision of his life: he will leave the country and head for the border.

He kisses his girlfriend for the last time and signs up at a drive-away car delivery service and scores a Jaguar bound for the East Coast. He takes with him only a single suitcase and a bag of amphetamines to speed his course. But Lee knows he can't slip the country without saying the rest of his goodbyes.

In four different towns strung out along the country, Lee visits each member of his family: his father, a World War Two veteran in a state of degradation; his mother, engaged in a buoyantly manic and never-ending performance with her shut-in sibling; his heartbroken, misanthropic brother Harry; and finally his twin sister Grace, a brash, young nurse-in-training mired in romantic drama at a Manhattan psychiatric hospital. He's speeding towards his future, and yet the past keeps rising up to meet him. Will he make it across the border the same man as when he started this journey?

A sweeping portrait of a country in flux and a family in disarray, Dodge City is a beautiful and raucous exploration of family, belonging, love and war. It confirms deWitt as one of our most brilliant satirists and a novelist of staggering heart.

More in Modern & Contemporary Fiction

Pilbara - Judy Nunn

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
My Year As A Fraud - Johanna Swanberg

$38.75

Once We Were Wildlife : Stories - Inga Simpson

RRP $29.99

$24.99

17%
OFF
Brawler - Lauren Groff

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$28.75

18%
OFF
Juice - Tim Winton

Paperback

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
The Deadly Dispute : A Tea Ladies Mystery - Amanda Hampson

RRP $24.99

$19.99

20%
OFF
Flesh : WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025 - David Szalay

RRP $24.99

$19.99

20%
OFF
The Names : 'The best debut novel in years' Sunday Times - Florence Knapp
What Is Left For Us - Sophie Stern

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
Kill Your Boomers - Fiona Wright

RRP $34.99

$24.99

29%
OFF
Dove - Georgia Harper

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$22.99

34%
OFF
Daughter of Crows : Academy of Kindness - Mark Lawrence

RRP $34.99

$24.99

29%
OFF
The Astral Library - Kate Quinn

RRP $34.99

$22.99

34%
OFF
We Do Not Part - Han Kang

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
The Chateau on Sunset - Natasha Lester

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
The General Hospital : A Menzies Mental Health Novel - Anne Buist
Hooked - Asako Yuzuki

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
Game On : Into Darkness - Navessa Allen

RRP $24.99

$17.99

28%
OFF
When I Am Sixty-Four - Debra Adelaide

RRP $34.99

$22.99

34%
OFF
DeAth Takes a Holiday - Shaun Micallef

RRP $34.99

$22.99

34%
OFF