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In conversation with Tea Cooper

In conversation with Tea Cooper

Starts: Monday, 11 November 2024
Ends: Monday, 11 November 2024
The Golden Thread by Tea Cooper. Maitland, 1889. When nineteen-year-old Constance Montague wakes one Wednesday she expects the day to unfold like any other. Breakfast with her grandmother Nell and her mother Faith, a meeting in Maitland with the ladies of the Benevolent Society, perhaps a gentle stroll along the banks of the Hunter River. But this Wednesday is different. Nell has vanished. Concerned, Connie determines to track Nell down and follows a lead to Old Government House in Parramatta, now a guest house. There, to her astonishment, she finds her grandmother holding court. When Nell introduces her as her companion to a varied cast of colourful guests, including a frail but observant old lady, a travelling salesman, a bearded lothario, a clever articled clerk, a lively seamstress and an enigmatic housekeeper who is connected with Nell’s past, Connie begins to realise that her grandmother is not who she seems. Nell is looking for something and following a thread stitched long ago, a thread that leads from some missing gold, to a damask dress and the attic of Government House. As the story unravels so do the secrets of the past, secrets that surface into the present to threaten not just Nell, but Connie too. Tea Cooper is an award-winning Australian author of historical fiction.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-11 12:00 am 2024-11-11 12:00 am In conversation with Tea Cooper The Golden Thread by Tea Cooper. Maitland, 1889. When nineteen-year-old Constance Montague wakes one Wednesday she expects the day to unfold like any other. Breakfast with her grandmother Nell and her mother Faith, a meeting in Maitland with the ladies of the Benevolent Society, perhaps a gentle stroll along the banks of the Hunter River. But this Wednesday is different. Nell has vanished. Concerned, Connie determines to track Nell down and follows a lead to Old Government House in Parramatta, now a guest house. There, to her astonishment, she finds her grandmother holding court. When Nell introduces her as her companion to a varied cast of colourful guests, including a frail but observant old lady, a travelling salesman, a bearded lothario, a clever articled clerk, a lively seamstress and an enigmatic housekeeper who is connected with Nell’s past, Connie begins to realise that her grandmother is not who she seems. Nell is looking for something and following a thread stitched long ago, a thread that leads from some missing gold, to a damask dress and the attic of Government House. As the story unravels so do the secrets of the past, secrets that surface into the present to threaten not just Nell, but Connie too. Tea Cooper is an award-winning Australian author of historical fiction. 117-119 Sturt Street, Ballarat Central , VIC , 3350 , Australia
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