The Divine Wind

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The Divine Wind by Garry Disher is set in the small town of Broome, Australia, before and during World War II. The story follows the deep friendship and eventual romantic tension between Hartley Penrose, an Australian boy, and Mitsy Sennosuke, a girl of Japanese descent. As global events unfold, the characters face challenges that test their loyalties and beliefs against a backdrop of racial and cultural conflict.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in a poignant tale set in wartime Australia, where friendship and love face challenges amidst cultural and racial tensions. This engaging story explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships, making it both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant for young readers.

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The Divine Wind

SHORTLISTED FOR 1999 CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR
WINNER OF 1999 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD

Friendship is a slippery notion. We lose friends as we change and our friends don't, or as we form other alliances, or as we betray our friends or are ourselves betrayed ...

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Friendship is a slippery notion. We lose friends as we change and our friends don't, or as we form other alliances, or as we betray our friends or are ourselves betrayed...

Set against the backdrop of World War II, four teens growing up in the pearling town of Broome form a deep friendship that will change their lives forever.

Hartley and Alice Penrose are the children of a pearling master. Mitsy Sennosuke is the daughter of a Japanese diver. Jamie and his family have just moved to town. Together, they unconsciously cross the boundaries of class and race, as they swim, joke and watch films in the tin cinema on Sheba Lane. Soon, two of them will fall in love.

But these happy, untroubled times end when lives are lost in a terrible cyclone, and townsfolk turn against the Sennosukes. When Japanese bombs begin to fall in northern Australia, loyalties are divided and friendships take on an altogether different form...

In this beautifully written novel, Garry Disher evokes a war-devastated Australia and its effects on young adults forced to leave their childhood behind.

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The Divine Wind is praised for its moving narrative and precise, economical writing style. It is considered one of the standout reads of 1999 by the Times Educational Supplement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780734419316

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 October 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Lothian Children's Books

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 198.0mm

Height: 128.0mm

Weight: 151g

Pages: 160

About the Author

GARRY DISHER grew up on a wheat and wool farm in South Australia. He has an MA in Australian History and has lived, worked and travelled in England, Italy, Israel, the USA and southern Africa. In 1978 he was awarded a creative writing fellowship to Stanford University, where he wrote his first collection of short stories. Garry worked as a writing lecturer between the years 1980 and 1988, before becoming a full-time writer. He has published over fifty books, including short story collections, literary novels, writers' handbooks and award-winning crime thrillers and children's titles.

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