Stillwater Creek
By (Author) Alison Booth
Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
Bantam
4th January 2011
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.40
Paperback
384
Width 133mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
358g
It's 1957 and, after the death of her husband, pianist Ilona Talivaldis and her nine-year-old daughter Zidra travel to the remote coastal town of Jingera in New South Wales. Ilona, a concentration camp survivor from Latvia, is searching for peace and the opportunity to start anew. In her beautiful vine-covered cottage on the edge of the lagoon, she has plans to set herself up as a piano teacher. The weeks pass, and slowly mother and daughter get to know the townsfolk - including kind-hearted butcher George Cadwallader, who is forever gazing at the stars; his son, Jim, a boy wise beyond his years; Peter Vincent, former wartime pilot and prisoner-of-war; and Cherry Bates, the publican's wife who is about to make a horrifying discovery...For Jingera is not quite the utopia Ilona imagines it to be - and at risk is the one thing Ilona holds dear...
"A mythical town and its people are brought beautifully to life . . . a really lovely book." --Sunday Telegraph
"A story that lingers long in the imagination." --Debra Adelaide, author, The Household Guide to Dying
Alison Booth is the author of The Indigo Sky.