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Surrender to Summer 2
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Surrender to Summer 2
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alison Booth
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By (author) Deborah O'Brien
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By (author) Susan Duncan
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:1056 | Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 154 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780857981585
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Random House Australia
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Imprint |
Random House Australia
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Publication Date |
2 December 2013 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Soak up the summer sun while enjoying 3 heart-warming Australian bestsellers that transport you to a tiny coastal village in the 1950s, to a nostalgic waterside idyll and to a dusty gold rush town in the 1870s. Stillwater Creek It's 1957 and widow Ilona Talivaldis and her daughter Zidra travel to the remote coastal town of Jingera in NSW. Ilona, a concentration camp survivor, plans to set herself up as a piano teacher in her beautiful vine-covered cottage. The weeks pass, and mother and daughter get to know the townsfolk - including kind-hearted butcher George Cadwallader; Peter Vincent, former wartime pilot and prisoner-of-war; and Cherry Bates, the publican's wife who is about to make a horrifying discovery...And at risk is the one thing Ilona holds dear...The Briny Cafe Ettie Brookbank is the heart and soul of Cook's Basin, a sleepy cluster of dazzling blue bays where the only way home is by boat. However, as idyllic as her surroundings are, she yearns for excitement, the chance to live dangerously while her blood still runs hot. Then fate offers her a lifeline - breathing new life into a beloved local landmark. Ettie's salvation, it s
Author Biography
Alison Booth (Author) Alison Booth was born in Melbourne and grew up in Sydney. She is a professor at the Australian National University and the author of three novels- Stillwater Creek, The Indigo Sky and A Distant Land, all set in the fictional town of Jingera. She lives with her husband in Canberra's inner north, and has spent two decades living and working in the UK. Deborah O'Brien (Author) Deborah O'Brien is a teacher, visual artist and writer. Although she was born and educated in Sydney, she has family links to rural New South Wales by way of her father and her maternal grandmother. Together with her husband and son, she divides her time between the city and a country cottage, overlooking a creek frequented by platypuses. It is her dream to own a small herd of alpacas. She has authored several non-fiction books, contributed articles to a variety of magazines and written short stories. She is the author of two novels, Mr Chen's Emporium and The Jade Widow. Her next novel, A Place of Her Own, will be released in May. Susan Duncan (Author) Susan Duncan enjoyed a 25-year career spanning radio, newspaper
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