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Wildflower Hill

Author: Kimberley Freeman  

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From the class divisions of depression-era Glagow, to the rolling pastures of a rural Tasmanian sheep farm. An unforgettable story of passion, love, secrets and loss.

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From the class divisions of depression-era Glagow, to the rolling pastures of a rural Tasmanian sheep farm. An unforgettable story of passion, love, secrets and loss.

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From the class divisions of depression-era Glagow, to the rolling pastures of a rural Tasmanian sheep farm. An unforgettable story of passion, love, secrets and loss.

Beattie: Glasgow, 1929

Beattie Blaxland had dreams. Big dreams. She dreamed of a life of fashion and fabrics. One thing she never dreamed was that she would find herself pregnant to her married lover, just before her nineteenth birthday.

Emma: London, 2009

Emma Blaxland-Hunter was living her dream. A prima ballerina with the London Ballet, she had everything ... until the moment she lost it all.

Separated by decades, both women must find the strength to rebuild their lives. A legacy from one to the other will lead to Wildflower Hill, a place where a woman can learn to stand alone long enough to realise what she really wants.

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Critic Reviews

“The reader is helpless to do anything but turn the page. - Australian Bookseller & PublisherA gorgeous story of family and secrets and the redemptive power of love. - Kate MortonA story of overwhelming love and heart-cracking loss that will keep you transfixed - Who WeeklyUtterly engaging - Courier MailEvocatively written story ... about secret pregnancy and forbidden love - Australian Women's Weekly”

The reader is helpless to do anything but turn the page. - Australian Bookseller & Publisher

A gorgeous story of family and secrets and the redemptive power of love. - Kate Morton

A story of overwhelming love and heart-cracking loss that will keep you transfixed - Who Weekly

Utterly engaging - Courier Mail

Evocatively written story ... about secret pregnancy and forbidden love - Australian Women's Weekly

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About the Author

Kimberley Freeman (Author)

Kimberley Freeman was born in London and grew up in Brisbane. She is the author of Duet (2007), winner of the Ruby Award, Gold Dust (2008), Wildflower Hill (2010), Lighthouse Bay (2012), Ember Island (2013) and Evergreen Falls (2014). Her bestselling books have been translated into over twelve languages.

For more information visit facebook.com/KimberleyFreemanAuthor, read her blog on kimberleyfreeman.com or follow her on twitter.com/KimberleyTweets.

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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From the class divisions of depression-era Glagow, to the rolling pastures of a rural Tasmanian sheep farm. An unforgettable story of passion, love, secrets and loss.Beattie: Glasgow, 1929Beattie Blaxland had dreams. Big dreams. She dreamed of a life of fashion and fabrics. One thing she never dreamed was that she would find herself pregnant to her married lover, just before her nineteenth birthday.Emma: London, 2009Emma Blaxland-Hunter was living her dream. A prima ballerina with the London Ballet, she had everything ... until the moment she lost it all.Separated by decades, both women must find the strength to rebuild their lives. A legacy from one to the other will lead to Wildflower Hill, a place where a woman can learn to stand alone long enough to realise what she really wants.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Australia
Published
31st July 2012
Edition
2nd
Pages
400
ISBN
9780733628207

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