An inspiring Jane Austen-like tale of an independent woman escaping the limitations of small-town life
Rosalie Ham is the author of The Dressmaker, Summer at Mount Hope and There Should be More Dancing. She was born and raised in Jerilderie, NSW and now lives in Melbourne.
There is a hint of the Jane Austens about Rosalie Ham's new
novel
*Sydney Morning Herald*
While it's the social and romantic intrigue that carries the story,
it's Ham's wickedly black humour and finely researched social
observation that deliver the real joy of the book
*The Australian*
The novel is a delight. Complex beneath its witty surface, and one
of the surprising fictional treats of the year
*The Bulletin*
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