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The islands / Emily Brugman.

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Record Number 868102
ISBN 9781760878580 (paperback)
Author Brugman, Emily author.
Title The islands / Emily Brugman.
Publisher/Date Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2022.
©2022.
Pagination etc. 300 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Summary Note There are few places wilder than Little Rat, a small island in an archipelago off the coast of Western Australia. Beautiful, harsh and lonely, the landscape is still haunted by the many ships that have wrecked on its reefs across the centuries. Yet it is here that the Saari family try to build their future, thousands of miles from the cold lowlands of Finland. A crayfishing family, Onni and his wife Alva work hard. Against this spectacular and brutal backdrop, small tragedies and immense joys are shared by the fishing families of Little Rat: Alva makes a perilous journey across rough seas with a tiny newborn baby, where, against all odds, she feels safe; their young daughter Hilda watches as a small boy tumbles from a jetty and very nearly drowns; an old story of shipwreck and mutiny intrigues two adolescent boys; a mysterious and tortured fisherman rows into the eye of a storm; and Hilda, on the brink of womanhood, comes to know the cruelty and the ecstasy of desire, while distances expand between her and her migrant parents.
Subject Finns -- Western Australia -- Fiction
Daughters -- Family relationships -- Fiction
Islands -- Western Australia -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Island life -- Western Australia -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Domestic fiction.
Shelf Location F BRUG
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