Product Description
1916. As The Great War rages overseas, eleven-year-old Lorna Whittle and her four sisters fight their own battles in the heart of Tasmania’s Midlands. Left with their cold and distant mother while their gentle father heads to war, the Whittle girls unleash their mischief amongst the wild countryside surrounding their grandparent’s farmhouse—painting cows, brewing stink bombs and waging war on rules of every kind. But when their father’s first letter arrives, Lorna begins to suspect they’ve been told a lie. Could it be that their father isn’t fighting on the battlegrounds of Europe after all? Then comes the mysterious new governess—French, flawless and far too curious about the Whittles’ lives. Why has she come to Australia? And what connection could she possibly have to their missing father? Set against the stark beauty of the Midlands, this haunting mystery entwines unexpected twists and turns in a story that celebrates love, forgiveness and the bonds of sisterhood. A wonderful, funny and heartwarming tale from the multi-award winning author of Aster’s Good, Right Things.
Reviews
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family, sisters, war, secrets, adventure
When Lark and her four sisters move to her grandparents’ property, they decide they’re going to run wild. Before leaving for the Great War, her father tells Lark that there’s adventure to be had, and she begins to look for secrets waiting to be uncovered. When a young, mysterious French governess arrives, the girls aren’t quite sure what to make of her, as she’s not all she seems. This is a beautifully written story, rich in language and detail. The vocabulary is expansive, with subtle literary references that offer more for the avid reader while remaining accessible to younger audiences. It’s ideal for junior fiction readers.