Dunedin
Author(s): Shena Mackay
New Zealand, 1909. After weeks at sea the new minister, Jack Mackenzie, arrives from Scotland with his unhappy wife and children in tow. A keen naturalist, he is more enthralled by the botanical - and carnal - delights of Dunedin than in the wellbeing of his flock. In London, eighty years later, Jack Mackenzie's descendants are middle-aged, searching for a way out of their loneliness. Olive, embittered with her loveless life, steals a baby from a crowded tube; William, distraught at the death of a pupil, abandons his job as headmaster and struggles to fill his empty days. Jay Pascal, a young New Zealand vagrant of mysterious parentage arrives in London, looking for a place where he might belong.
General Information
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- : Little, Brown Book Group
- : Virago Press Ltd
- : 0.332
- : 01 April 2016
- : 197mm X 132mm X 30mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 June 2016
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Shena Mackay
- : 1
- : 432