The Night Flower by Sarah Stovell
Two girls are brought together under the worst of circumstances: a
prison ship taking them from London to 'parts beyond the sea'.
Miriam is a Romany girl drawn from freedom in the hills of the
North-East to London to eke a living playing her tin-whistle in a city
where her people are despised. When her mother dies - from cholera, the
'gypsy disease' - she's caught breaking-and-entering and sentenced to
transportation.
Rose has been brought up to expect more, but when her husband dies
and her father is sent down for illegal slave-trading, she's separated
from her children and forced to take a governess's job. When she's
caught stealing, the judge shows no mercy.
Surviving - just - an appalling voyage, the two arrive just after
Christmas into the blinding sun of the strange new island: Van Dieman's
Land. Here they are sent to work in a nursery, where women of ill-repute
give birth before being sent for correction. The nursery is run by a
corrupt, debauched Reverend and his idealistic son, who soon takes a
fancy to Miriam. But Rose, her best friend and close confidant, watches
jealously and makes plans to reverse their fortunes.
The Night Flower takes the reader on a thrilling Dickensian
adventure through the dark side of our penal history to a Tasmanian
frontier town where anything could happen and morality is made by
monsters.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Historical > Transportation > Relationships
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