The Lost Valley
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Publisher Description
A Tasmanian East Of Eden
The Lost Valley is sweeping saga of ambition, betrayal and dangerous love.
Tasmania, 1929: Ten-year-old-twins, Tom and Harry Abbott, are orphaned by a tragedy that shocks Hobart society. They find sanctuary with their reclusive grandmother, growing up in the remote and rugged Binburra ranges – a place where kind-hearted Tom discovers a love of the wild, Harry nurses a growing resentment towards his brother and where the mountains hold secrets that will transform both their lives.
The chaos of World War II divides the brothers, and their passion for two very different women fuels a deadly rivalry. Can Tom and Harry survive to heal their rift? And what will happen when Binburra finally reveals its astonishing secrets?
From Tasmania's remote highlands to the Battle of Britain, and all the way to the golden age of Hollywood, The Lost Valley is a lush family saga about two brothers whose fates are entwined with the land and the women they love.
- Praise for Jennifer Scoullar -
'Outstanding writing. The beautiful portrayal of Tasmania's remote highlands, the bush settings, the wild animals … all done in a way to make the reader feel deeply involved in the story.' AWW Australian Historical Fiction Round Up
'Wonderful historical fiction … Jennifer is a great storyteller not unlike Bryce Courtenay, so this will appeal to anyone who likes that genre.' Librarians' Choice
'Scoullar's writing has a rich complexity. Poetic and visual … the landscape vivid and alive.' Reading, Writing and Riesling
The Lost Valley is book 2 in the epic Tasmanian Tales series that began with Fortune's Son. Buy it now to discover why Jennifer Scoullar is one of Australia's favourite story-tellers!
Customer Reviews
The Lost Valley
Excellent book. An absolute page turner. Kept me enthralled from first page to the last
Great read.
I accidentally read this prior to Book 1 in this series, however it really made no difference, as even though the characters are in both books (as I am now learning reading Book 1) they really are stand along if needs be. And I hate doing things out of sequence! So enjoyed this engrossing story taking in the war. History intermingled with the life of that era on the land & interwoven believable characters made me enjoy this very much. I do so enjoy her style of writing & have read others, so give it a go, you shouldn’t be disappointed.