A compelling and beautifully written memoir about dark and shameful family secrets, and one young Scottish woman's pilgrimage to Australia to attempt to lay the past to rest.
In 1837 Angus McMillan left the Scottish Highlands for the other side of the world. Cutting paths through the Australian frontier, he became a feted pioneer, to be forever mythologised in status and landmarks. He was also Cal Flyn's great-great-great-uncle. Inspired by his fame, Flyn followed in his footsteps to Australia, where she would face horrifying family secrets.
Blending memoir, history and travel,Thicker Than Water' evokes the startlingly beautiful wilderness of the Highlands, the desolate bush of Victoria and the reverberations on one from the other. A tale of blood and bloodlines, it is a powerful, personal journey into dark family history, grief and guilt.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008126605
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 520 g
Dimensions: 222 x 141 x 35 mm
A fantastic book about looking into a family history one well might prefer to leave behind. Honest and necessary this is what looking back means for not only the author but society in total. Perhaps a warning to those... More
A completely necessary story about the inheritance of guilt and ways of seeing.
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