White Feathers: Children of War 2

White Feathers: Children of War 2

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In a continuation of the family saga begun in the highly acclaimed Tamar, White Feathers follows the lives of Tamar and Andrew Murdoch, in the years leading up to and immediately after World War One. Tamar's children become the focus of the continuing story, in particular her illegitimate eldest son, Joseph, the Boer War veteran who sits awkwardly between two cultures in a country that is just beginning to forge its own identity. Since the end of the Boer War, life has been kind to Tamar and her children, but gathering storm clouds over Europe cast long shadows over their peaceful lives. When war is finally declared, Tamar sees its terrible effect on Joseph and his growing attraction for his childhood friend Erin, and divided loyalties within the Murdoch clan arise as two brothers enlist and one registers as a conscientious objector. Tamar's love for her children is sorely tested when her daughter Keely is drawn into the far away conflict, and her active duty as a nursing sister takes her a long way from her sheltered upbringing, with devastating consequences.

Author: Deborah Challinor
Format: Paperback, 544 pages, 115mm x 181mm, 220 g
Published: 2003, HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand), New Zealand
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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In a continuation of the family saga begun in the highly acclaimed Tamar, White Feathers follows the lives of Tamar and Andrew Murdoch, in the years leading up to and immediately after World War One. Tamar's children become the focus of the continuing story, in particular her illegitimate eldest son, Joseph, the Boer War veteran who sits awkwardly between two cultures in a country that is just beginning to forge its own identity. Since the end of the Boer War, life has been kind to Tamar and her children, but gathering storm clouds over Europe cast long shadows over their peaceful lives. When war is finally declared, Tamar sees its terrible effect on Joseph and his growing attraction for his childhood friend Erin, and divided loyalties within the Murdoch clan arise as two brothers enlist and one registers as a conscientious objector. Tamar's love for her children is sorely tested when her daughter Keely is drawn into the far away conflict, and her active duty as a nursing sister takes her a long way from her sheltered upbringing, with devastating consequences.