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The secret river

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First novel for 5 years from Orange prize-winning Kate Grenville.

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A dramatic and evocative historical novel set between the slums of Nineteenth-century London and the convict colonies of Australia.

Following a childhood marked by poverty and petty crime in the slums of London, William Thornhill is sentenced in 1806 to be transported to New South Wales for the term of his natural life.

With his wife and children, he arrives in a harsh land to a life that feels like a death sentence.

But, among the convicts there is a whisper - that freedom can be bought - an opportunity to start afresh on lush, 'unclaimed' land away from the infant township of Sydney, up the Hawkesbury River.

As Thornhill and his family stake their claim on a patch of ground by the river, the battle lines between old and new settlers are drawn.

Whilst some attempt to reconcile themselves with the place and its native people, others fear of this alien world turns into brutal depravity towards it. "The Secret River" joins a tradition of grand historical action. It sensuously etches the intense light and scribble of the Australian bush onto the page, making them the backdrop to a story about ownership, belonging and identity - themes which are timeless and universal.

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Product Details
Canongate Books Ltd
1841956821 / 9781841956824
Paperback
823.914
02/02/2006
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
334 p.
24 cm
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Published in Scotland. Originally published: Melbourne: Text, 2005.