Kimberley Sun
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4.2 • 189 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
From Australia's favourite storyteller
The Kimberley - from the red desert to the remote town of Broome - is the backdrop for Kimberley Sun. This is the enthralling story of modern relationships and the unbreakable ties we all have to the past.
Lily Barton is beautiful, adventurous and 50-something. She is looking for a complete life change. Sami, her daughter, is 30, driving alone through the outback and finally, reluctantly, confronting her family roots. Together they are swept into a world where legends, myths and reality start to converge.
Those who come into their orbit bring stories that change each of them. From Farouz, the old Afghan camel driver, to Bobby, the Chinese/Aboriginal man who is tangled in the murder of a German tourist, to Biddy, the survivor from Captain Tyndall and Olivia's era... and who is the mysterious artist hiding in the desert? All have a secret and all have a story to tell until each finds their place under the Kimberley sun.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Kimberley Sun immerses us once again in the rich cultural and natural landscape of the Kimberley coast that featured in Di Morrissey’s much-loved Tears of the Moon. But you don't need to have read that book to savor the chance to explore the evolving world of Lily Barton, who's remaking her life and sense of self in this remote, captivating landscape. Morrissey’s rich and satisfying novel deals with identity, relationships and the mother-daughter bond.
Customer Reviews
Kimberley Sun
This is written so that you are so involved in each character’s path and how it entwines into the end story, it is hard to put down. A great read about Broome and it’s history and respectful to our aboriginal communities. Thank you Di.
Kimberley Sun
Very disappointing. Much too much padding.
Kimberly Sun
A most enjoyable landscape of, not only the natural beauty of the Kimberly, but of family intertwined with Emotions, genealogy, mystery, action and, of course Pearling with romantic touches. The whole of witch kept me so involved I felt to being part of of the Stories. Thankyou Di Morrisey