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Author | Kate Grenville |
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Language | English |
Genre | novel |
Publisher | Text Publishing, Australia |
Publication date | 2011 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print ( Hardback and Paperback) |
Pages | 307 |
ISBN | 9781921758621 |
Preceded by | The Lieutenant |
Followed by | A Room Made of Leaves |
Sarah Thornhill (2011) is a novel by Australian author Kate Grenville. [1] It is the sequel to the author's 2005 novel The Secret River.
It won the 2012 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Australian General Fiction Book of the Year, [2] and was shortlisted for the 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.
Sarah Thornhill is the last child born to William and Sal Thornhill, whose struggle to establish a new life in Australia was told in the author's novel The Secret River. Sarah's mother is now dead and her father has re-married, who attempts to conceal and overcome her husband's convict past. But Sarah has a will of her own and falls in love with Jack Langland, a "half darkie", the product of a white father and an Aboriginal mother.
Belinda McKeon in The Guardian noted: "It is with often marvellous vividness and clarity that Grenville evokes Sarah's world, from childhood on the Hawkesbury, through an adolescence of idealistic love, to a marriage towards which she goes with a resigned heart but of which she ultimately makes a fine hand." [3]
Delia Falconer in The Monthly found that "Like its predecessors, Sarah Thornhill will be welcomed by many readers as just the story we need now; others may prefer a less comforting, more ambiguous version of the past." [4]
![]() First edition | |
Author | Kate Grenville |
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Language | English |
Genre | novel |
Publisher | Text Publishing, Australia |
Publication date | 2011 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print ( Hardback and Paperback) |
Pages | 307 |
ISBN | 9781921758621 |
Preceded by | The Lieutenant |
Followed by | A Room Made of Leaves |
Sarah Thornhill (2011) is a novel by Australian author Kate Grenville. [1] It is the sequel to the author's 2005 novel The Secret River.
It won the 2012 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Australian General Fiction Book of the Year, [2] and was shortlisted for the 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.
Sarah Thornhill is the last child born to William and Sal Thornhill, whose struggle to establish a new life in Australia was told in the author's novel The Secret River. Sarah's mother is now dead and her father has re-married, who attempts to conceal and overcome her husband's convict past. But Sarah has a will of her own and falls in love with Jack Langland, a "half darkie", the product of a white father and an Aboriginal mother.
Belinda McKeon in The Guardian noted: "It is with often marvellous vividness and clarity that Grenville evokes Sarah's world, from childhood on the Hawkesbury, through an adolescence of idealistic love, to a marriage towards which she goes with a resigned heart but of which she ultimately makes a fine hand." [3]
Delia Falconer in The Monthly found that "Like its predecessors, Sarah Thornhill will be welcomed by many readers as just the story we need now; others may prefer a less comforting, more ambiguous version of the past." [4]