The orchardist's daughter / Karen Viggers.
Publication details: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2019.Description: 389 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 1760630586
- 9781760630584
- Family relationships -- Fiction
- Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Fiction
- Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction
- Domestic violence -- Fiction
- Brothers and sisters
- Families
- Family violence
- Tasmania - Fiction
- Family violence - Fiction
- Friendship - Fiction
- Family violence -- Fiction
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction
- Families -- Fiction
- Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
- Australian fiction
- Brothers and sisters - Fiction
- Families - Fiction
- Tasmania
- Tasmania -- Fiction
- Australian
- A823.4 23
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction | VIG | Available | 069038 |
Sixteen-year-old Mikaela has grown up isolated and homeschooled on an apple orchard in southeastern Tasmania, until an unexpected event shatters her family. Eighteen months later, she and her older brother Kurt are running a small business in a timber town. Miki longs to make connections and spend more time in her beloved forest, but she is kept a virtual prisoner by Kurt, who leads a secret life of his own. When Miki meets Leon, another outsider, things slowly begin to change. But the power to stand up for yourself must come from within. And Miki has to fight to uncover the truth of her past and discover her strength and spirit.
Adult.
Born in Melbourne and raised in the Dandenong Ranges riding horses and writing stories, Karen went on to study veterinary science at Melbourne University before working in practice for several years. She completed a PhD in wildlife health, and since then she has worked on a wide range of Australian native animals, including kangaroos. Karen loves landscapes, wild places, people and animals. She is the author of three novels: The Stranding (2008) and the bestselling, The Lightkeeper's Wife (2011) and The Grass Castle. She lives in Canberra with her husband and two children.