Turbulent Threads

Karen McMillan
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Dunedin, 1890: Suddenly orphaned, Greer Gillies is reduced to working as a humble servant at Larnach Castle, a far cry from her dreams of literature, fashion and music. As she struggles with the stark reality of grief, she finds her journey has only just begun as the decade proves transformative for women’s progress.Greer’s discovery of newfound friendships and a supportive community becomes a catalyst for change, echoing the progressive spirit of the times. As she grapples with affairs of the heart, betrayal, the threat of lost love and social upheavals, her resilience shines through. Greer becomes a symbol of courage, daring to pursue her dreams, follow herheart and find her place in a world that promises a better future.Spanning the last decade of the nineteenth century, this page-turning saga not only explores the healing power of friendship and love but also celebrates the pivotal role women played in one of New Zealand’s most turbulent eras. Greer is an independent woman of her time, and her journey stands as a beautifully imagined account that captures the essenceof a historical milestone when women’s voices rose above the tumult.
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