The Colour - Rose Tremain (2003)
ISBN 9780374126056
Subject Gold mines and mining - Fiction; Immigrants - Fiction; Married People - Fiction
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication Date 21/05/2003
Format Hardcover (235 x 160 mm)
Language English
Plot
A sweeping historical novel about love, ruin, and redemption in nineteenth-century New ZealandRose Tremain’s new novel is a saga of love and greed set during the mid-nineteenth-century gold rush in New Zealand. Newlyweds Joseph and Harriet Blackstone emigrate from England, along with Joseph’s mother, Lilian, in search of new beginnings and prosperity. But the harsh land near Christchurch where they settle threatens to destroy them almost before they begin. When Joseph finds gold in the creek, he hides the discovery from both his wife and mother and becomes obsessed with the riches awaiting him deep in the earth. Abandoning his farm and family, he sets off alone for the new goldfields over the Southern Alps, a moral wilderness where many others, under the seductive dreams of “the colour,” rush to their destinies.Harriet decides to pursue her own journey toward an uncertain future. But nothing has prepared her for what happens to her when she arrives at the gold diggings. Amid squalor and confusion, burning heat and icy flood, Harriet comes face-to-face with the true cost of desire.Beautifully written, hauntingly evocative, and by turns both moving and terrifying, The Colour is the story of a quest for the impossible, an attempt to mine the complexities of love and in the process discover what it is that makes men and women happy.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Index 4104
Read It Yes
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Library of Congress
Product Details
LoC Classification PR6070.R364 .C65 2003
Dewey 823.914
Cover Price £25.00
No. of Pages 352