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The last of the apple blossom / last of the apple blossom / Mary-Lou Stephens.

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Record Number 863782
ISBN 9781867226437 (paperback)
Author Stephens, Mary-Louise author.
Title The last of the apple blossom / Mary-Lou Stephens.
Publisher/Date Sydney, N.S.W. : HQ Fiction, 2021.
©2021
Pagination etc. 449 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents note "Deep in Tasmania's Huon Valley - two orchards, two women and the secret that binds them." --Front cover.
Summary Note The fire took everything - except two women's fighting spirits. 7 February, 1967. Walls of flame reduce much of Tasmania to ash. Young schoolteacher Catherine Turner rushes to the Huon Valley to find her family's apple orchard destroyed, her childhood home in ruins and her brother dead. Despite her father's declaration that a woman will never run the orchard, Catherine resolves to rebuild the family business. After five sons, Catherine's friend and neighbour, Annie Pearson, is overjoyed by the birth of a much longed for daughter. As Annie and her husband Dave work to repair the damage to their orchard, Dave's friend Mark pitches in, despite the fact that Annie wants him gone. Mark has moved his family to the valley to escape his life in Melbourne, but his wife has disappeared leaving chaos in her wake and their young son Charlie in Mark's care. Catherine becomes fond of Charlie, whose strange upbringing has left him shy and withdrawn. However, the growing friendship between Mark and Catherine not only scandalises the small community but threatens a secret Annie is desperate to keep hidden. Through natural disasters, personal calamities and the devastating collapse of the apple industry, Catherine, Annie and those they love battle to save their livelihoods, their families and their secrets.
Subject Apple growers -- Fiction
Wildfires -- Australia -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction
Love -- Fiction
Forgiveness -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Tasmania -- Fiction
Historical fiction.
Shelf Location F STEP
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