In a Great Southern Land
by
Mary-Anne O'Connor
Imprint: HQ Fiction
Publication Date: 18th March 2019
Pages: 416
RRP: $32.99
Format Read: Paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
From the emerald
hills of Ireland to a wild colonial land comes an epic story of love, brotherhood and the fight for liberty....
1851: After the death of her father, young Eve Richards is
destitute. Her struggle to survive sees her deported in chains to the
colony of New South Wales, penniless and alone. But here in this strange
new world fortune smiles on the spirited, clever Eve in the shape of a
respectable job offer that will lead to a quiet, secure life. Then the
fiery and charismatic Irishman Kieran Clancy crosses her path...
For Kieran Clancy, the kindest man on earth, and his brother Liam, the promise of free passage and land in this brave new world is a chance to leave the grief and starvation of County Clare behind. But while Liam works to farm their land, Kieran has the fire of gold-fever upon him and is drawn to the goldfields of Ballarat. As tensions grow on the goldfields, and with the blood of an Irish rebel still beating through his heart, Kieran finds himself caught up in the cataclysmic events at the Eureka Stockade and faces the decision of a lifetime: whether or not, when it comes to love, blood will remain thicker than water...
For Kieran Clancy, the kindest man on earth, and his brother Liam, the promise of free passage and land in this brave new world is a chance to leave the grief and starvation of County Clare behind. But while Liam works to farm their land, Kieran has the fire of gold-fever upon him and is drawn to the goldfields of Ballarat. As tensions grow on the goldfields, and with the blood of an Irish rebel still beating through his heart, Kieran finds himself caught up in the cataclysmic events at the Eureka Stockade and faces the decision of a lifetime: whether or not, when it comes to love, blood will remain thicker than water...
O’Connor
has excelled with this emotional and heart-wrenching saga of a family striving
for a new beginning in a foreign untamed land.
I
love reading books on early Australian setters, both convicts and free
settlers. I quite often find reading about the early days of Australia raw and
confronting. In a Great Southern Land is
no exception, although not as harsh as some I’ve read that delve into the atrocities
against convicts and the aboriginals. O’Connor steers more towards the
difficulties of living in a harsh, barren and isolated area and the budding
romance between Kieran and Eve.
Irishman
Kieran Clancy and his extended family have been granted free passage to New
South Wales and a parcel of land on arrival. Kieran had a burning desire for
vengeance against oppression. Their leaving doesn’t happen without much
controversy and heartache.
Eve
Richards finds herself without a job and back on the streets of Vauxhall,
Liverpool. A misadventure with police ends with her in prison and sentenced to a
life of servitude in Australia.
Kieran
was a cocky Irishman very sure of himself but also sure of what was right and
what was wrong. He would always put someone else’s safety and rights before his
own. He lived his life passionately and impetuously. Always doing what was
right.
The
story follows Kieran working at the shipyard, in 1800’s Sydney, where he teams
up with Dave spending their spare time drinking and fighting then moves on to
the goldfields where, like so many others, they hoped to make their fortune.
Kieran’s
brother Liam, sister Eileen her husband and three children settle on their
property in Orange waiting for Kieran to join them.
A
chance encounter with Kieran ends with Eve working as a servant and companion
to the mistress of an isolated country property.
In a Great Southern Land
encompasses what it means to be free incorporating the free settlers, convicts,
the gold rush, Eureka Stockade, prejudice and the general hardships of a harsh
landscape.
In a Great Southern Land is an
incredibly moving tale and the author’s notes at the end are equally as moving.
Set aside some time, this is one book you won’t be able to put down.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
*this review is part of the Book Lover Book Review Aussie author challenge
and book #10 in the Australian Women Writers challenge
Letter 'I' in the 2019 A-Z challenge
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Great review! Glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI just noticed the price of $32...are books usually that expensive in Australia? Just curious :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, that’s the average price for a book in an independent book store. Large retail stores like Kmart & Target are usually $16 as they subsidise them.
DeleteI haven’t read any books on this subject!
ReplyDeleteWow, 10 out of 10, well done. Great review.
ReplyDeleteYay - a new name for me - thanx!
ReplyDeleteSounds very good! I've never read anything set in Australia. Might need to change that.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever read a book about early Australian settlers and it sounds so interesting! Great review :)
ReplyDeleteOh Ireland! It sounds as though this book has many different locations, but my love for Ireland is what grabbed my attention first ;)
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check out this book! Thanks for sharing.
High praise!
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