Promised Lands
By (Author) Jane Rogers
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
1st November 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
480
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
567g
Winner of the Writers' Guild Best Fiction Book Award, 1996
The year is 1788, the place New South Wales. Marine Lieutenant William Dawes has arrived in the Antipodes to build an observatory, reform the convicts and understand the Aborigines. He is a good man who will be subject to many temptations.In England, now, a child is born. His mother knows he has extraordinary powers; his father knows he is a helpless cripple. Olla, defending and nurturing her miraculous son, emerges as one of the strangest and most compelling characters of contemporary fiction.Jane Rogers intertwines the powerful dramas of the first year of the convict-colony with these present-day lives to make a rich and gripping novel.Ambitiously conceived and brilliantly realized - THE TIMES
Sublime ... A haunting and passionate novel, beautifully related, with some of the best passages of descriptive writing I have read for a long time - INDEPENDENTCompelling, elegantly written, acutely intelligent and thoughtful - TIME OUTOne of Jane Roger's many strengths as a literary novelist is her ability to blend fact and fiction entertainingly and almost seamlessly...a distinctive, dynamic work that explores the nature of all types of exile. - GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGJane Rogers has written six novels including Mr Wroe's Virgins (dramatised as an award-winning television serial) and Promised Lands, which won the Writers' Guild Best Novel Award 1996. She also writes for TV and radio, and teaches at Sheffield Hallam University. Her most recent novel, ISLAND, was published by Abacus in 1999.