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Captain Starlight's Apprentice : House of Books Series - Kathryn Heyman

Captain Starlight's Apprentice

House of Books Series

By: Kathryn Heyman

Paperback | 1 December 2012 | Edition Number 1

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'A tale of passion and courage ... Heyman weaves the strands together with an imaginative gusto that echoes the great Angela Carter ... delightful.' The Times

'There is warmth, humour and compassion, and a resolution that's nothing short of inspiring ... brilliantly original ... this ranks up there with Kate Grenville or Peter Carey.' Judith White, The Bulletin

In 1952 Rose Dobell joins the post-war migration from Britain to Australia, lured by her husband's promises of oranges and sunshine, of a wonderful new life for them and for the baby growing inside her. New motherhood, though, is less glorious than she had hoped and the loss of home harder to bear than she imagined. Rose soon finds herself estranged from those she loves, incarcerated and terrified. In the midst of her fear, she has a thrilling vision: a woman, wild and joyous, riding on horseback, firing a pistol gleefully into the air. The woman is Jessie Ariel. Rodeo-rider. Film star. Outlaw. Her story will save Rose's life. Inspired by the life of one of the last Australian bushrangers, Kathryn Heyman's Odyssean tale celebrates the magnificent imaginative power of the human spirit.

About the Author

Kathryn Heyman is the author of four novels, including The Accomplice and Captain Starlight's Apprentice, published internationally and in translation. She has won an Arts Council of England Writers Award, the Wingate Scholarship and the Southern Arts Writers Award, and been nominated for the Orange Prize, the Scottish Writer of the Year Award, the Edinburgh Fringe Critic's Awards, the Kibble Prize, and the West Australian Premier's Book Awards. She has written several radio plays for BBC radio, including adaptations of her own work. Kathryn Heyman's fifth novel, The Floodline, will be published by Allen & Unwin in 2013.

More information is at www.kathrynheyman.com

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