[Laffan, May]
Ismay's Children
London: Macmillan and Co.
1887
First Edition
Octavo, 495 pages plus adverts, publisher's original gilt lettered blue cloth covered boards. 19th century library markings. some rubbing and wear, minor discoloration, else in good + condition.
"Ismay's Children," written by May Laffan, is a poignant and evocative novel set in the rugged landscape of rural Australia. The story centers around the turbulent lives of a family haunted by secrets and the harsh realities of their environment. Laffan's rich, lyrical prose brings to life the struggles of the characters as they navigate issues of identity, family loyalty, and personal freedom. With its deep emotional resonance and vivid depiction of rural Australian life, Ismay's Children offers a compelling exploration of the human condition, capturing the resilience and complexity of its characters in the face of adversity.
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