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Werken van Evelyn Conlon

Not the Same Sky (2013) 13 exemplaren
Skin of Dreams (2003) 8 exemplaren
Stars in the Daytime (1989) 7 exemplaren
A Glassful of Letters (1998) 3 exemplaren
Mots croisés (1999) 2 exemplaren
My Head Is Opening (1987) 1 exemplaar

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This historical novel did not emotionally engage to some of our group’s complete satisfaction. It was thought the characters not ‘fleshed out’ enough and they held little substance for the reader. There was also the view that Charles Strutt was a little unrealistic, as was the voyage itself … things seemed just a little to pleasant and easy for the girls.

There were those who disagreed or course, stating that by the mid 1800s they had largely improved the route to Australia and the conditions in which free immigrants travelled.
Our conversation led to the potato famine and the mass exodus from Ireland. Well read as our group is, everyone was aware of this tragic event, but some of us did not realise these young women were brought out to help fill the shortage of female labour in a new and developing Australia.
Ethical or not, these girls faced a frightening and unfamiliar future and most of our group felt the author did an admirable job of mixing fact with fiction, even if the characters lacked a certain amount of essence.

If Australian history is your thing, you will enjoy this novel from a restrained, yet very readable author.
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jody12 | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 27, 2017 |
This historical novel did not emotionally engage to some of our group’s complete satisfaction. It was thought the characters not ‘fleshed out’ enough and they held little substance for the reader. There was also the view that Charles Strutt was a little unrealistic, as was the voyage itself … things seemed just a little to pleasant and easy for the girls.

There were those who disagreed or course, stating that by the mid 1800s they had largely improved the route to Australia and the conditions in which free immigrants travelled.
Our conversation led to the potato famine and the mass exodus from Ireland. Well read as our group is, everyone was aware of this tragic event, but some of us did not realise these young women were brought out to help fill the shortage of female labour in a new and developing Australia.
Ethical or not, these girls faced a frightening and unfamiliar future and most of our group felt the author did an admirable job of mixing fact with fiction, even if the characters lacked a certain amount of essence.

If Australian history is your thing, you will enjoy this novel from a restrained, yet very readable author.
… (meer)
 
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DaptoLibrary | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 27, 2015 |

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Werken
11
Ook door
6
Leden
64
Populariteit
#264,968
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
18
Talen
1

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