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The Open World Stephanie Johnson

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The Open World Stephanie Johnson
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Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Stephanie Johnson
ISBN: 9781869797843, 1869797841
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Open World Stephanie Johnson by Stephanie Johnson 9781869797843, 1869797841 instant download after payment.

A fascinating novel about secrets, finding a home and early colonial New Zealand.'I miss my smiling son more than any other man before or since.'London 1866. Elizabeth Smith is struggling to survive when she hears that her former New Zealand employers, Judge and Lady Martin, are returning to England. Accompanied by her dear friend, the lunatic Reverend Cotton, she makes a pilgrimage to settle old scores. Elizabeth is also accompanied by liberal doses of opiates and two small ghosts, walking by her side, whispering, murmuring, calling her. Award-winning writer Stephanie Johnson lovingly peoples a landscape of the past. Mid-century New Zealand, London and the spa town of Buxton are vividly evoked in a novel about motherhood, earliest colonial days, pharmacology and poreirewa - the yearning for absent loved ones.

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