![]() ![]() The Latimer girls have the same father, but different mothers. 'McCullough's richly drawn characters grab hold of the heartstrings from the beginning of their journey through early 20th-century Australia, and prove that, even when choices are not in wide supply, happiness is attainable - even if, at times, it is bittersweet.' Publishers Weekly Read moreīook on CD performed by Cat Gould.A mini-series soap opera of a novel, following four sisters (two sets of twins) in early 20th century Australia. 'As clever, compelling and as down-to-earth as its four heroines.' Australian Women's Weekly Will they find the independence they crave? Or is life - like love - always bittersweet? And now, as the Depression casts its shadow across Australia, they are bound by their own secret desires as the world changes around them. But then they left home to train as nurses, swapping the feather beds of their father's townhouse for the spartan bunks of hospital accommodation. ![]() the four Latimer sisters, famous throughout New South Wales for their beauty, wit and ambition, have always been close always happy. ![]() From the author of The Thorn Birds comes this epic saga of love, betrayal, ambition and redemption in 1920s and '30s Australia.ĭo bonds between sisters ever break? Edda, Grace, tufts and Kitty didn't think so. ![]()
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