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Wild Colonial Girl - by P D R Lindsay (Paperback)

Wild Colonial Girl - by  P D R Lindsay (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>What? Leave India? Move to the colonies and make a new life there? </p><p>Melisande, appalled, gazed at her brother and fiancée. She loved her life in India. She'd been cossetted, loved and happy there. Of course the plague meant a radical change, but they could still live on the family's small estate couldn't they? But, no. Brother Jeri didn't want to live in India, neither did fiancée Richard. Both young men, filled with excitement at the thought adventure in the colonies, were determined to go, and Melisande must go with them. Her life turned upside down, rushed into her wedding, onto a ship and off to Australia, and finally New Zealand, Melisande has to learn how to run a home and cope with colonial New Zealand, a life so different from her Indian one. Can she make a home and a life as happy as her Indian one?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>A most amusing read, on finishing the book I was surprised to find that I was, in fact, still in the twenty-first century and not in 19thC New Zealand.' Bets Reader review</p><p> </p><p>'I finished your book about a week ago and I really enjoyed reading it! Sometimes I feel like Melisande - poor girl! - was talking to me and she did make me laugh.' Tina a reader</p><p> </p><p>Thank you again for your interest in our website. We read and reviewed your book and enjoyed it very much. </p><p>Five Stars *****</p><p>'Uplit and cheerful, the main theme is delivered in a unique way that really makes the novel stand out from its counterparts, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-notch historical drama seasoned with a touch of mystery and a good pinch of humour.'</p><br>

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