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All The Golden Light [Bolinda]
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All The Golden Light [Bolinda]

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A stirring, dramatic story about finding connection, meaning and beauty in a time of darkness ... and the craving and savagery of the heart

1918, Belowla, south coast New South Wales. As the Great War grinds to an end, Adelaide Roberts accompanies her father to a rugged island off the south coast of New South Wales to deliver much-needed supplies. While loss and deprivation has decimated the country, Ada is determined to live a life of purpose and hope, and dreams of living an independent life.

On the windswept rocky outcrop she meets lighthouse keeper Emmett Huxley, a dark-eyed outsider haunted by his service in France, taking refuge from the damage of the war. Adelaide and Emmett are inexorably drawn together, but Adelaide discovers plans have been made for her with the decorated returned soldier Donal Blaxland, a local land-owner with a large tobacco plantation.

When police charges are suddenly brought against the lighthouse keeper, Adelaide is forced to make a choice about her future, and discovers that Donal harbours terrible secrets of his own. She finds herself a prisoner to the trauma and suffering that war has wreaked on the returned soldier.

As she begins to understand the depths of Donal's desperation, Adelaide knows she must leave - and between the treacherous waters of the coast and the rocky outcrops of an ancient land, Adelaide fights for her survival, determined to live and love on her own terms.

A moving, uplifting story about love and suffering, trauma and addiction - and hope in the darkest of times.

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Format
Multiple copy pack
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
28 February 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9781460736630

A stirring, dramatic story about finding connection, meaning and beauty in a time of darkness ... and the craving and savagery of the heart

1918, Belowla, south coast New South Wales. As the Great War grinds to an end, Adelaide Roberts accompanies her father to a rugged island off the south coast of New South Wales to deliver much-needed supplies. While loss and deprivation has decimated the country, Ada is determined to live a life of purpose and hope, and dreams of living an independent life.

On the windswept rocky outcrop she meets lighthouse keeper Emmett Huxley, a dark-eyed outsider haunted by his service in France, taking refuge from the damage of the war. Adelaide and Emmett are inexorably drawn together, but Adelaide discovers plans have been made for her with the decorated returned soldier Donal Blaxland, a local land-owner with a large tobacco plantation.

When police charges are suddenly brought against the lighthouse keeper, Adelaide is forced to make a choice about her future, and discovers that Donal harbours terrible secrets of his own. She finds herself a prisoner to the trauma and suffering that war has wreaked on the returned soldier.

As she begins to understand the depths of Donal's desperation, Adelaide knows she must leave - and between the treacherous waters of the coast and the rocky outcrops of an ancient land, Adelaide fights for her survival, determined to live and love on her own terms.

A moving, uplifting story about love and suffering, trauma and addiction - and hope in the darkest of times.

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Format
Multiple copy pack
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
28 February 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9781460736630