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Lighthouse Bay

Author: Kimberley Freeman  

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A century-old mystery will ultimately reveal the power of forgiveness.

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A century-old mystery will ultimately reveal the power of forgiveness.

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1901: Trapped in a loveless marriage, Isabella Winterbourne struggles with a grief from which she doubts she will ever recover.

2011: Alone and heavy-hearted, Libby Slater has finally come home from her Paris life, not sure what she will find.

On the wild and isolated east coast of Australia, Isabella and Libby have to wrestle with the choices they have made and the cards fate has dealt them. A mystery that stretches from one to the other leads Libby to the old diaries of the local lighthouse keeper. The dusty pages help her to unearth Isabella s legacy and rediscover the importance of family and forgiveness. Both women will find that no matter how dark things seem there is always light somewhere ahead.

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Kimberley Freeman (Author)

Kimberley Freeman is an Australian author of historical fiction about and for women. She has published more than thirty novels, and is translated into more than twenty languages. She is also a Professor of Writing at The University of Queensland, and lives in Brisbane with two unruly cats.

Kimberley Freeman (Author)

Kimberley Freeman was born in London, and grew up at the seaside north of Brisbane, Australia. Her first novel, The Infernal, was published in 1997. Since then, she has published across many genres and for many different age groups. Kim has won many awards and is published all over the world. She lives in Brisbane with her husband and two small children.

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1901: Trapped in a loveless marriage, Isabella Winterbourne struggles with a grief from which she doubts she will ever recover. 2011: Alone and heavy-hearted, Libby Slater has finally come home from her Paris life, not sure what she will find. On the wild and isolated east coast of Australia, Isabella and Libby have to wrestle with the choices they have made and the cards fate has dealt them. A mystery that stretches from one to the other leads Libby to the old diaries of the local lighthouse keeper. The dusty pages help her to unearth Isabella s legacy and rediscover the importance of family and forgiveness. Both women will find that no matter how dark things seem there is always light somewhere ahead.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Australia
Published
30th July 2013
Pages
512
ISBN
9780733630583

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