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House of longing

Charlotte has always known she is different. Where other young women see their destiny in marriage and motherhood, the reclusive Charlotte wants only to work with her father in his stationery business; perhaps even run it herself one day. Then Flora Dalton bursts through the shop door and into Charlotte's life -- and a new world of baffling desires and possibilities seems to open up to her. But Melbourne society of the 1890s is not built to embrace unorthodoxy. When tragedy strikes and Charlotte is unmoored by grief, she finds herself admitted to Kew Lunatic Asylum 'for her own safety'. There she learns that women enter the big white house on the hill for many reasons, not all of them to do with lunacy. That her capacity for love, loyalty and friendship is greater than she had ever understood. And that it will take all of these things -- along with an unexpected talent for guile -- to extract herself from the care of men and make her way back to her heart's desires.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004925560 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 11 Jun 2024
32320004925552 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781922790286 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Calaby, Tara
Title House of longing [BK]
Note "Broken by grief. Bound by love." -- Front Cover.
Charlotte has always known she is different. Where other young women see their destiny in marriage and motherhood, the reclusive Charlotte wants only to work with her father in his stationery business; perhaps even run it herself one day. Then Flora Dalton bursts through the shop door and into Charlotte's life -- and a new world of baffling desires and possibilities seems to open up to her. But Melbourne society of the 1890s is not built to embrace unorthodoxy. When tragedy strikes and Charlotte is unmoored by grief, she finds herself admitted to Kew Lunatic Asylum 'for her own safety'. There she learns that women enter the big white house on the hill for many reasons, not all of them to do with lunacy. That her capacity for love, loyalty and friendship is greater than she had ever understood. And that it will take all of these things -- along with an unexpected talent for guile -- to extract herself from the care of men and make her way back to her heart's desires.
Subject Kew Asylum (Vic.)
Historical fiction
Lesbian fiction
Romance fiction
Australian fiction
Women -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Women -- Mental health -- Fiction
Lesbians -- Fiction
Melbourne (Vic.) -- History -- 1891-1901 -- Fiction
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