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Elizabeth Stead

    Elizabeth Stead draws deeply from a connection to nature, inspired by her grandfather, a pioneering naturalist and storyteller. Her fiction explores the intricate relationships between humans and the natural world, often with a sensitive and insightful perspective. Stead's distinctive style masterfully captures atmosphere and emotion, drawing readers into rich and compelling narrative worlds. Her prose is noted for its poetic quality and evocative imagery.

    The Aunts' House
    The Fishcastle
    • 2019

      The Aunts' House

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(82)Add rating

      Sydney, 1942. Recently orphaned, Angel Martin moves into a boarding house populated by an assortment of eccentric and colourful characters. She's befriended by the gregarious Winifred Varnham - a vision in exotic fabrics - and the numerically gifted Barnaby Grange. But not everyone is kind and her scrimping landlady, Missus Potts, is only the beginning of Angel's troubles. Angel refuses to accept her fate. She is determined to forge a sense of belonging despite rejection from her two maiden aunts, Clara and Elsa, who blame Angel's mother for their brother's death. Her Sunday visits to the aunts' house by the Bay expand her world in ways she couldn't have imagined. Elizabeth Stead brings her classic subversive wit and personal insight to this nostalgic portrait of wartime Sydney. In Angel Martin, she has created a singular and irrepressible character. A true original.

      The Aunts' House
    • 2001

      The Fishcastle

      • 393 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Fishcastle stands round and high over the seaside village of Proudie Bay. Creaking with secrets and a menagerie of creatures, it is home to the Hardwicks. Marlin has dominated the residents for years, but matters change with the arrival of his sister Hesta, Miriam, her daughter and Lucrezia. schovat popis

      The Fishcastle