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Tremain's protagonists are Harriet and Joseph Baxter, who (along with Joseph's mother) leave England for the promise of the new world that New Zealand represents. Needless to say, their relocation comes with many attendant (and nigh-insoluble) problems. But their struggle against the land continues apace until Joseph discovers gold in a nearby creek and ill-advisedly conceals the find from his mother and his wife. Gold fever takes an all-consuming grip upon him, and he leaves the family-owned farm to traverse the gold fields of the Southern Alps. There he will find a strange fate: one that affects those he has left behind as well as him.
As a study of human nature in extremis, this could well be Tremains most impressive book. Lacking the elegant stylishness of Restoration, The Colour grants us a fastidiously rendered picture of life lived at the sharp edge. And while her characters are confronted with terrifying decisions that few of us are ever likely to encounter, Tremains narrative gifts make it easy to identify with the decisions (both wise and catastrophic) that her characters take. The sense of period is forcefully conveyed, and while this is not as ingratiating a read as such earlier Tremain books as The Swimming Pool Season, her new level of ambition makes it perhaps the authors most important book yet. --Barry Forshaw --Ce texte fait référence à une édition épuisée ou non disponible de ce titre.
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Gold rush in New Zealand,
Par D. Legare "Lire c'est respirer" (Ile de France) - Voir tous mes commentaires (TOP 500 COMMENTATEURS) (TESTEURS) (VRAI NOM)
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Joseph Blackstone, his wife Harriet and his mother Lilian emigrate to new Zealand to buy land and and settle as farmers. Joseph is a secretive and stubborn man who builds his house in the middle of the flats where snow, rain and wind batter its walls to dust. He is quickly seized with the rage of gold-digging and leaves his mother and his wife to their fate in the middle of nowhere with just a crumbling house above their heads. There had never been much love in that marriage but after Joseph's departure Harriet only feels disgust and an absurd sense of total freedom. However she is left alone to accomplish quite a fantastic fate.This wonderful book takes us to the wild world of the gold-diggers in New Zealand in the second half of the 19th century. Rose Tremain is, as always, a magnificent story teller and artfully guides us across immense territories of untamed nature where the fabulous world of the Maoris' gods sometimes mingles with reality. Aidez d'autres clients à trouver les commentaires les plus utiles
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surprenant,
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Je n'aurais pas cru qu'un roman sur les chercheurs d"'or puisse autant m'intéresser et me passionner. Mais si.Les personnages sont vrais, on s'y attache malgré soi. L'histoire est rythmée, sans aucune ligne en trop. Je conseille. Aidez d'autres clients à trouver les commentaires les plus utiles
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