Description
When Mary Ann, an impoverished governess, rescues a child from the Yarra River, she sets in motion a train of events that she could never have foreseen. It is not a child she has saved but General Tom Thumb, star of a celebrated troupe of midgets on their 1870 tour of Australia.
From the enchanting Queen of Beauty Lavinia Stratton to the brilliant pianist Franz Richardson, it seems that Mary Ann has fallen in among friends. She soon discovers, however, that relationships within the troupe and its entourage are far from harmonious. Jealousy is rife, and there are secrets aplenty: even Mary Ann has one of her own.
Relief, however, gradually turns to fear as she realises that she may be a pawn in a more dangerous game than she imagined.
A gripping and colourful historical novel based on the 1870 tour of Australia by the celebrated midget General Tom Thumb and his troupe.
About the Author
Jane Sullivan moved to Australia from England in 1979 and worked for The Age as a reporter, feature writer and editor of various sections, including the books pages. She won the inaugural Australian Human Rights Award for journalism. At present she writes a Saturday column, 'Turning Pages', and features about books and writing for The Age. Her first novel was The White Star. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and son.
Reviews
A story of big ideas, of tenderness and honour, and of dastardly deeds and ideas, its colour and life leap off the page. * Adelaide Advertiser *
Ambitious, odd, self-assured, this novel affords a singular and unusual pleasure. * The Age *
Book Information
ISBN 9781742378855
Author Jane Sullivan
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Weight(grams) 413g
Dimensions(mm) 190mm * 137mm * 31mm