Classic Australian novel of early colonial life in Australia.
Eleanor Dark Books
Eleanor Dark's literary contributions primarily explore contemporary themes and historical narratives, delving into the complexities of human relationships and societal issues of her time. Her writing is distinguished by a profound psychological insight and a keen observational eye for the world around her. Through her works, Dark aimed to capture the intricacies of human nature and the challenges faced by society. She was also a devoted mother, with her personal life often intertwining with her creative output.



It is 1941 and the storm clouds of war gather over Australia. In the mountains outside Sydney the Massey family are reunited by their father's death. Gilbert is a successful novelist, struggling with a writer's block in middle age. A socialist and intellectual, he shares his political understanding - and fears - with his sister Mary and Marxist brother Nick. But he is locked in an unhappy marriage with a woman of little imagination and obsessive respectability, and their daughters, Prue and Virginia, are as incompatible as their parents. With the bombing of Pearl Harbour was becomes a reality, As gilbert and his family are overtaken by the forces of history they must come to terms with their personal and public failures, and watch as the new generation inevitably mirrors the contradictions and turmoil of the old.