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Clara Callan
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Clara Callan

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the prize-winning international bestseller. It is the late 1930s and two sisters, Clara and Nora Callan, face the future with hope and uncertainty. Clara, a 30-ish schoolteacher, lives in small-town Ontario and longs for love and adventure. Nora, her flighty, gorgeous younger sister, escapes to New York and becomes a minor radio soap celebrity.told through the sisters’ diaries and letters, Clara Callan vividly brings the two sisters to life in a world struggling through the Depression, and with the growing threat of fascism in Europe. Violence, deception and loss, it seems, are never far away from both sisters as they journey from innocence to experience.‘.an engrossing Depression-era saga.a moving portrait of loneliness with a redemptive ending.’ - the Bulletin.‘[Clara] engages us so absolutely.[a] magnificently realized protagonist.’ - the Gazette, Montreal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
25 June 2003
Pages
508
ISBN
9780732275532

the prize-winning international bestseller. It is the late 1930s and two sisters, Clara and Nora Callan, face the future with hope and uncertainty. Clara, a 30-ish schoolteacher, lives in small-town Ontario and longs for love and adventure. Nora, her flighty, gorgeous younger sister, escapes to New York and becomes a minor radio soap celebrity.told through the sisters’ diaries and letters, Clara Callan vividly brings the two sisters to life in a world struggling through the Depression, and with the growing threat of fascism in Europe. Violence, deception and loss, it seems, are never far away from both sisters as they journey from innocence to experience.‘.an engrossing Depression-era saga.a moving portrait of loneliness with a redemptive ending.’ - the Bulletin.‘[Clara] engages us so absolutely.[a] magnificently realized protagonist.’ - the Gazette, Montreal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
25 June 2003
Pages
508
ISBN
9780732275532