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PublishedHachette, July 2012 |
ISBN9780733628207 |
FormatSoftcover, 400 pages |
Dimensions19.9cm × 13cm × 3.1cm |
From the class divisions of depression-era Glagow, to the rolling pastures of a rural Tasmanian sheep farm. An unforgettable story of passion, love, secrets and loss. Beattie: Glasgow, 1929. Beattie Blaxland had dreams. Big dreams. She dreamed of a life of fashion and fabrics.
One thing she never dreamed was that she would find herself pregnant to her married lover, just before her nineteenth birthday. Emma: London, 2009. Emma Blaxland-Hunter was living her dream. A prima ballerina with the London Ballet, she had everything ...until the moment she lost it all. Separated by decades, both women must find the strength to rebuild their lives. A legacy from one to the other will lead to Wildflower Hill, a place where a woman can learn to stand alone long enough to realise what she really wants.