What if memories never die? An evocative Australian YA novel about family, place, and how history has a way of weaving itself into our present.
What if memories never die? When fifteen-year-old Will is sent away to stay with his grandparents in rural New South Wales, he finds the isolated farm strangely familiar; except the memories he’s channelling are not his own. But whose are they? And why does his grandfather share the same haunting link? As two stories unfold, nearly 200 years apart, two boys exiled to what feels like the end of the earth struggle to find their identities and voices in the face of abandonment and tragedy. A page-turning YA novel that explores the darker moments of our convict past and how they resonate today.
A captivating read told from the perspective of two teenage boys separated by almost two hundred years. The stories parallel each other in many ways, creating an engaging read that I just couldn’t put down. I would highly recommend!
Excellent Australian historical fiction. A beautifully written and mysterious story with dual perspectives set in the past and present. Not a book to whip through; take the time to savour the beautiful prose.