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The Horsekeeper's Daughter (Paperback)
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The Horsekeeper's Daughter (Paperback)
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List price R277
Loot Price R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
You Save R49 (18%)
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NON-FICTION: A TRUE FAMILY SAGA. Durham, England, 1886: Your father
is dead, your mother and six younger sisters are destitute. You
have the chance to start a new life in Australia - alone. What
would you do? "A small girl's fascination with a battered old box
of letters and photographs from a pioneer family in Queensland
leads to the discovery of a tale of industrial unrest in the mining
communities of County Durham in the 1880s. Spanning ten thousand
miles and six decades, the narrative weaves between County Durham
and Tamborine Mountain, Queensland, and explores the lives of
ordinary folk, in Seaham and Australia, who faced extraordinary
circumstances. Chronicling poverty, destitution, adventure, love,
tragedy and an incredible coincidence, The Horsekeeper's Daughter
tells the story of Seaham and her people. It focuses upon one
remarkable woman, Seaton farm servant Sarah Marshall, who said her
farewells to the pit villages of County Durham and travelled alone
to start a new life in Australia in the winter of 1886. The book
unravels the social and economic factors which resulted in
thousands of British women like Sarah leaving their homes and
families for the new state of Queensland, through the
government-sponsored Single Female Migrant Programme. The prejudice
and adversity they encountered there, through the Brisbane boom
time of the 1880s, the recession of the 1890s, and the incessant
cycle of flood and drought, are all explored, along with the impact
of the First World War and the Depression of the 1930s. The
real-life experiences of Sarah and her family are paralleled with
those of the loved ones she left behind in Seaham, as they faced
their own struggles through times of political upheaval and
financial deprivation. The Horsekeeper's Daughter reveals how the
author's obsession with the story of Sarah Marshall impacts upon
her own life and reawakens a century-long friendship between two
families. Fact is always more fascinating than fiction".
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