The Pearler's Wife
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The Pearler's Wife
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The Pearler's Wife
This stunning debut is a compelling piece of historical fiction, set at the turn of the century, among the pearl merchants making their fortune in the ports of Western Australia.
From the high seas to the deep seabed, from the latticed verandahs of Buccaneer Bay to the gambling dens in Asia Place, The Pearler's Wife is a stunning debut, inspired by a small yet pivotal moment in Australian history.
A distant land. A dangerous husband. A forbidden love.
It is 1912, and Maisie Porter stands on the deck of the SS Oceanic as England fades from view. Her destination is Buccaneer Bay in Australia's far north-west. Her purposeβmarriage to her cousin Maitland, a wealthy pearling magnateβand a man she has never met.
Also on board is William Cooper, the Royal Navy's top man. Following a directive from the Australian government, he and eleven other 'white' divers have been hired to replace the predominantly Asian pearling crews. However, Maitland and his fellow merchants have no intention of employing the costly Englishmen for long...
Maisie arrives in her new country to a surprisingly cool reception. Already confused by her hastily arranged marriage, she is shocked at Maitland's callous behaviour towards herβwhile finding herself increasingly drawn to the intriguing Cooper.
But Maisie's new husband is harbouring secretsβdeadly secrets. And when Cooper and the divers sail out to harvest the pearl shell, they are in great dangerβand not just from the unpredictable and perilous ocean...
'An appealing tale of forbidden love and the perils of an unfamiliar land' Herald Sun
'Dhand's compelling debut explores racism, homosexuality and social class, with a hefty dose of romance thrown in' Sunday Times, Perth
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The Pearler's Wife by Roxane Dhand is a historical fiction novel set in 1912 Western Australia. It has been praised for its vivid atmospheric descriptions and well-researched portrayal of the pearling industry. Readers appreciate its strong character development, especially regarding the protagonist, and find the narrative both engaging and emotionally resonant.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781760899189
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2020
Country: Australia
Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 278g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Roxane Dhand was born in Kent and entertained her sisters with imaginative stories from a young age. She studied English and French at London University, and in 1978 she moved to Switzerland, where she began her professional career in public relations. Back in England and many years later on, she taught French in both the maintained and private sectors. Now retired, she is finally able to indulge her passion for storytelling. The Pearler's Wife is her first novel. Her second, The Orphan of Good Hope, will publish in September 2020.
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