Sisters' Song

Louise Allan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Allen & Unwin

Published:4th Jul '19

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As small children, Ida loves looking after her younger sister, Nora, but when their beloved father dies in 1926, everything changes. The two young girls move in with their grandmother who is particularly encouraging of Nora's musical talent. Nora eventually follows her dream of a brilliant musical career, while Ida takes a job as a nanny and their lives become quite separate.

The two sisters are reunited when Nora's life takes an unwelcome direction and she finds herself, embittered and resentful, isolated in the Tasmanian bush with a husband and children.

Ida longs passionately for a family and when she marries Len, she hopes to soon become a mother. Over time, it becomes clear that this is never likely to happen. In Ida's eyes, it seems that Nora possesses everything in life that could possibly matter yet she values none of it.

Set in rural Tasmania over a span of seventy years, the strengths and flaws of motherhood are revealed through the mercurial relationship of these two very different sisters. The Sisters' Song speaks of dreams, children and family, all entwined with a musical thread that binds them together.

'This debut novel from a gentle and perceptive new voice in Australian fiction is deeply evocative of a bygone era ... This is a story we live through on every page which underlines the painful reality of history repeating itself through generations but delivers a powerful and cathartic final message.' The Australian Women's Weekly


'Affecting, heartwarming and devastating...a brilliant insight into family relationships, history repeating itself through the generations and the unparalleled bond of siblings.' Herald-Sun


'Well written and very evocative, this poignant novel examines the complexity of motherhood and the powerful bond of sisters.' Canberra Weekly


'The two sisters are vividly contrasted and other characters add colour and sensitivity to the story...It's an engrossing read to follow their fortunes and tragedies.' Good Reading


'The characters are well drawn and the complex relationships between the women perceptively observed.' The Listener

ISBN: 9781760529970

Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 26mm

Weight: 325g

368 pages