Bittersweet
Colleen McCullough (Harper Collins)
In the tradition of The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCullough returns with Bittersweet, a romantic coming-of-age saga. Four sisters – two pairs of twins – leave home to become some of the first women to train as nurses. Edda, Grace, Kitty and Tufts are driven young women who want different things, but must push against the social mores of Australia in the 1920s.
While Grace wants nothing more than to be looked after in marriage, the other three sisters desire freedom to pursue careers and to have love without ownership.
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Marilynn McLachlan is the editor of the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly and has spent more than two decades in media, building her career around stories that connect, inform and inspire. A published author and the founding editor of Urban List Auckland – which she later helped expand nationwide – she has also worked for the New Zealand Herald, Woman’s Day and New Idea.A former teacher who cares deeply about people, she believes everyone has a story to tell and is passionate about giving a voice to the everyday Kiwis and well-known faces who help shape Aotearoa. Outside of work, she loves to travel – both within New Zealand and abroad – spend time with her husband, four grown children and dog, Molly. Or, you'll find her enjoying quiet moments journalling, on a Pilates reformer or lost in a good book.
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