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Tuesday, 10 May 2022

Flash Book Giveaway: The Poinciana Tree by Antony Jeffrey

 Thanks to the generosity of Connor Court Publishing I have one paperback copy of The Poinciana Tree to giveaway.

The Poinciana Tree 
by
Antony Jeffrey 
 
 
About the book
 
The Poinciana Tree follows the life of a brave and sensitive woman who never stopped caring for the people she loved. Aimée’s life stretched far and wide across Australia, though rarely to places of her choice. Wherever she went she found people to love, and delight amongst heartache.

The Poinciana Tree is told in two parts, first through the lens of Antony’s mother Aimée, portraying the sadness and loneliness of a young mother’s life in the vastness of Australia during and after the war. As Aimée’s life spans across Melbourne and Brisbane so does the author’s telling of her history, taking us through her idyllic marriage before the war and back to her lonely and at times isolated childhood in the West Australian Goldfields.
 
Following the tragedy of World War II, the second part of the novel takes us to post-war Brisbane as Aimée, now a penniless widow, brings up her two young sons.

 Giveaway:

I have one paperback copy of The Poinciana Tree to give away.

 Enter via the form below. (Open to Australian addresses only). Entries close at Midnight on 17th May 2022.
 
This giveaway is now closed and the winner was announced HERE

18 comments:

  1. This sounds like a lovely, thoughtful read

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    1. I haven't read it yet but it does sound interesting. Good luck in the giveaway

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  2. Sounds like a wonderful read.

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  3. Thank you so much for the chance to win this book. I live in Brisbane so am particularly interested in reading this.

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  4. I love the cover

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    1. Isn't it beautiful. I did google the poinciana tree to see what they looked like.

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  5. Sounds like a sad but inspiring tale. Thanks for the opportunity to win this beautiful book

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    1. It does sound interesting. I hope to get to my copy soon. Good luck!

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  6. Thanks for the opportunity Veronica - it sounds interesting.

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  7. This sounds great thank you for the chance

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    1. Good luck Leanne! More interesting in fact that it is a true story.

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  8. I've just put this on my 'to read list' after seeing a review online, but haven't had a chance to buy it yet. Sounds a wonderful story!

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    1. I must look up the reviews. I haven't got to my copy yet. Good luck!

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  9. Sounds like an interesting book.

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