Burnt Sunshine

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Estelle Pinney ISBN: 9781742281797
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: January 5, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks Language: English
Author: Estelle Pinney
ISBN: 9781742281797
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: January 5, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks
Language: English

***A bet in half-jest, a ruby and a passionate love affair take a man and a woman in an unexpected direction . . .***�
Sydney, 1936, and the gorgeous Greta Osborne is a burgeoning stage star about to join the famous Palace Theatre in New York.� But meeting married British naval officer Andrew Flight changes everything.� Falling recklessly and deeply in love, Greta waives aside any thoughts of America and Andrew jumps ship.� The pair flee to a small tobacco town in Far North Queensland, where their arrival is viewed with suspicion and speculation.

Caught up in the social unrest and hardship f the Great Depression, the couple is soon pushed further north to a remote island in Papua New Guinea, where they hope to settle and at last find peace.� Bravely battling disapproval, disappointment and near-tragic loss, together the pair's sustaining love helps them laugh, triumph and take on the world.

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***A bet in half-jest, a ruby and a passionate love affair take a man and a woman in an unexpected direction . . .***�
Sydney, 1936, and the gorgeous Greta Osborne is a burgeoning stage star about to join the famous Palace Theatre in New York.� But meeting married British naval officer Andrew Flight changes everything.� Falling recklessly and deeply in love, Greta waives aside any thoughts of America and Andrew jumps ship.� The pair flee to a small tobacco town in Far North Queensland, where their arrival is viewed with suspicion and speculation.

Caught up in the social unrest and hardship f the Great Depression, the couple is soon pushed further north to a remote island in Papua New Guinea, where they hope to settle and at last find peace.� Bravely battling disapproval, disappointment and near-tragic loss, together the pair's sustaining love helps them laugh, triumph and take on the world.

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