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Aphelion

Author: Emily Ballou
ISBN: 9780330423120
Imprint: Picador
Binding: Pbk
Featured in the June, 2007 magazine
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Aphelion

Publisher's synopsis:

Exiled by love, Hazel Rey moves to the historic town of old Adaminaby. A victim of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme, the town now lurks, gone but not forgotten, under the waters of Lake Eucumbene.

There, on the shore of the lake, Hazel meets four generations of women sharing one house. Eighty-year-old Esme Windle waits patiently for her turn to die - but a daughter is not meant to go before her mother, and Esme's ancient mother Hortense shows no signs of being finished with living. Esme's neice Byrne and Byrne's daughter, the widowed Lucetta, are succumbing to their own lonely fate. All four seem destined to live in a perpetual aphelion, pulled down by dark regrets and lost love.

But when young Rhett Davys returns to his abandoned family home after the death of his mother, he carries within him a fire that will ignite all of their lives.

Book review:

... this wallowing, but luscious novel chronicles a series of lives haunted by missed opportunities.

Review by: Elizabeth McIntyre

Classifications:

Set in Australia

Category:

Fiction General Fiction

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