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On a bright hillside in Paradise

Told from five different points of view, each one revealing something different, On a Bright Hillside in Paradise, tells the story of a family of convict descendants in the back-blocks of Tasmania, on a farm in a place called Paradise. They lead hard-scrabble lives. The drama begins when strangers arrive, Christian Brethren evangelists who hold big revival meetings in local barns.On a Bright Hillside in Paradise tackles big questions of faith and family but remains grounded in the dreams and strivings of its beautifully drawn characters. Higgs takes lives that history might have judged as small and imbues them with immense dignity and complex and compelling inner lives. Avoiding the myth of the 'frontier pioneer' On a Bright Hillside in Paradise instead shows how these convict descendants wanted nothing more than to retreat to the bush to heal from their trauma, developing a deep love of the landscape in the process.At its heart the novel is about a close-knit community, and home-making in the bush. Despite injuries, losses, deaths, and near-starvation the family survives.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004997213 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 20 Jun 2024
32320004996793 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 15 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781761049736 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Higgs, Annette
Title On a bright hillside in Paradise [BK]
Note "Winner - Penguin Literary Prize" --Front cover.
Told from five different points of view, each one revealing something different, On a Bright Hillside in Paradise, tells the story of a family of convict descendants in the back-blocks of Tasmania, on a farm in a place called Paradise. They lead hard-scrabble lives. The drama begins when strangers arrive, Christian Brethren evangelists who hold big revival meetings in local barns.On a Bright Hillside in Paradise tackles big questions of faith and family but remains grounded in the dreams and strivings of its beautifully drawn characters. Higgs takes lives that history might have judged as small and imbues them with immense dignity and complex and compelling inner lives. Avoiding the myth of the 'frontier pioneer' On a Bright Hillside in Paradise instead shows how these convict descendants wanted nothing more than to retreat to the bush to heal from their trauma, developing a deep love of the landscape in the process.At its heart the novel is about a close-knit community, and home-making in the bush. Despite injuries, losses, deaths, and near-starvation the family survives.
Subject Novel -- English -- Australia -- 21st century -- Texts
Historical fiction
Families -- Australia -- Fiction
Farmers -- Fiction
Strangers -- Fiction
Communities -- Fiction
Faith -- Fiction
Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Fiction
Australia -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
Tasmania -- Fiction
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