Fans of sweeping family sagas will find this story captivating, as it weaves a rich tapestry of love, loss, and resilience across generations. Set against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes, the characters navigate complex relationships and personal struggles, echoing the emotional depth and intricate storytelling found in The Thornbirds. With themes of sacrifice and the enduring bonds of family, this novel promises to resonate deeply with readers who appreciate powerful narratives filled with passion and heart.
Michael Chambers Libri



Set in 1803, the narrative follows British explorer Matthew Flinders as he anchors in a bay on the eastern shore of the Wessel Eylands, the northernmost point of Arnhemland. Flinders encounters the local Yol u people, whom he finds to be very friendly, and he names the region Australia. This exploration highlights early interactions between European explorers and Indigenous Australians, offering insights into the cultural exchange and the historical significance of the location.