Pearl in a Cage: A Woody Creek Novel 1
By (Author) Joy Dettman
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
1st May 2010
Australia
General
Fiction
A823
Paperback
576
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 32mm
434g
On a balmy midsummer's evening in 1923, a young woman - foreign, dishevelled and heavily pregnant - is found unconscious just off the railway tracks in the tiny logging community of Woody Creek. The town midwife, Gertrude Foote, is roused from her bed when the woman is brought to her door. Try as she might, Gertrude is unable to save her, but the baby lives. When no relatives come forth to claim the infant, Gertrude's daughter Amber - who has recently lost a son in childbirth - and her husband Norman take the child in. Loved by some but scorned by more, including her stepmother and sister, the child Jenny survives her childhood and grows into an exquisite and talented young woman. But who were her parents
Joy Dettman was born in country Victoria and spent her early years in towns on either side of the Murray River. She is an award-winning writer of short stories and the acclaimed novels Mallawindy, Jacaranda Blue, Goose Girl, Yesterday's Dust, The Seventh Day, Henry's Daughter, One Sunday and Diamonds in the Mud.