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The Secret Son Jenny Ackland Ackland Jenny

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The Secret Son Jenny Ackland Ackland Jenny
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.04 MB
Author: Jenny Ackland [Ackland, Jenny]
ISBN: 9781925266160, 1925266168
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Secret Son Jenny Ackland Ackland Jenny by Jenny Ackland [ackland, Jenny] 9781925266160, 1925266168 instant download after payment.

I know that two men are coming up the mountain, at this moment, including the boy from far away. I wonder what my grandson's face will look like.This is a boy in the skin of a man. I know the boy is innocent, that it's his family soul which is guilty.

An old woman sits waiting in a village that clings to a Turkish mountainside, where the women weave rugs, make tea and keep blood secrets that span generations. Berna can see what others cannot, so her secrets are deeper and darker than most. It is time for her to tell her story, even though the man for whom her words are meant won't hear them. It is time for the truth to be told.

Nearly a hundred years before, her father James had come to the village on the back of a donkey, gravely ill, rescued from the abandoned trenches of Gallipoli by a Turkish boy whose life he had earlier spared. James made his life there, never returning to Australia and never realising that his own father was indeed the near-mythical bushranger...

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