Review
'I was thrilled to find myself back beside the river I'd come to know so well in The Secret River. The power with which Kate Grenville's evokes places and people is so remarkable that I could remember the smell of the air there - and it was no surprise to discover that Sarah Thornhill's story is as gripping and illuminating as her father's was' --Diana Athill
'Here is someone who can really write' --Peter Carey
'A beautifully uplifting piece of fiction' -- Independent
'A graceful, passionate story of love, loss and treacherous family histories' -- Marie Claire
'Grenville inhabits characters with a rare completeness ... She writes with a poet's sense of rhythm and imagery' -- Guardian
'Be warned: [Sarah Thornhill] will wrench your heart ... Grenville's description of the harshly beautiful Australian landscape is unforgettable, more poetry than prose' -- Guardian
'Both brilliant fiction and illuminating personal history' -- Arifa Akbar, The Independent
'Her voice has an attractive personality and proves adept at describing the landscape and those who struggle to survive in its unforgiving beauty' -- The Daily Telegraph
'Kate Grenville has completed her trilogy with another enthralling tale' -- Ion Trewin, Sunday Express
'Richly wrapped in language so colourful and lively, you can taste it' -- Tom Adair, The Scotsman
'It is with often marvellous vividness and clarity that Grenville evokes Sarah's world [she] is well inhabited by her creator, and through the eyes of this young woman, the physical and cultural strangenesses of a nation still clambering into existence spring richly to life' -- Belinda McKeon, Guardian
Grenville has once again vividly captured a world of conflict, change and a clash of cultures. This extremely enjoyable novel can be read alone or as part of the trilogy --Good Book Guide
'Here is someone who can really write' --Peter Carey
'A beautifully uplifting piece of fiction' -- Independent
'A graceful, passionate story of love, loss and treacherous family histories' -- Marie Claire
'Grenville inhabits characters with a rare completeness ... She writes with a poet's sense of rhythm and imagery' -- Guardian
'Be warned: [Sarah Thornhill] will wrench your heart ... Grenville's description of the harshly beautiful Australian landscape is unforgettable, more poetry than prose' -- Guardian
'Both brilliant fiction and illuminating personal history' -- Arifa Akbar, The Independent
'Her voice has an attractive personality and proves adept at describing the landscape and those who struggle to survive in its unforgiving beauty' -- The Daily Telegraph
'Kate Grenville has completed her trilogy with another enthralling tale' -- Ion Trewin, Sunday Express
'Richly wrapped in language so colourful and lively, you can taste it' -- Tom Adair, The Scotsman
'It is with often marvellous vividness and clarity that Grenville evokes Sarah's world [she] is well inhabited by her creator, and through the eyes of this young woman, the physical and cultural strangenesses of a nation still clambering into existence spring richly to life' -- Belinda McKeon, Guardian
Grenville has once again vividly captured a world of conflict, change and a clash of cultures. This extremely enjoyable novel can be read alone or as part of the trilogy --Good Book Guide
Review
Grenville inhabits characters with a rare completeness ... She writes with a poet's sense of rhythm and imagery - Guardian

