Scapegallows, Carol Birch
Scapegallows, Carol Birch
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Scapegallows

Author: Carol Birch

Narrator: Anna Bentinck

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/22/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

New South Wales, 1817. Margaret Catchpole is stranded at a settler's homestead as the floodwater draws in, and she finds herself facing death - as she has several times before.

She looks back over her life - the complex and stormy partnership with Will Laud, a 'hell-born-babe', that led her into the world of smuggling and in to a double life. After Will is forced to flee the country, Margaret is taken on as a nursemaid by the wealthy Cobbold family, but a crime against them means she is tried and sentenced to hang. She avoids death but when an elaborate gaol escape fails, Will is shot dead and Margaret captured. Sentenced once more to hang, she looks death full in the face. But she doesn't die. Her sentence is transmuted to transportation for life to Australia.

The novel explores a deeply divided society. Ironically, by reaching the lowest depths and being cast out by the society which spawned her, Margaret finds her true role as an independent pioneer in a young colony.

About Carol Birch

Carol Birch was born in 1951 in Manchester and went to Keele University. She has lived in London, southwest Ireland and now Lancaster. For her first novel, LIFE IN THE PALACE, she won the 1988 David Higham Award for the Best First Novel of the Year. In 1991 she won the prestigious Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize with THE FOG LINE.


Reviews

Nu cred că exagerez absolut deloc când spun că acesta a fost un roman pur și simplu spectaculos! Deși au fost momente când acțiunea cărții a părut să stea în loc, totul a luat avânt atunci când Margaret a călcat pentru prima oară pe bec. Deși ȘTIAM cum avea să se termine povestea ei, m-am trezit pe......more

Goodreads review by Anne

Just two and a half stars. I struggled with this book - despite the fact it's beautifully written and it was based on a fascinating true-life story: the convict, Margaret Catchpole, after whom several significant Australian landmarks are named. After the opening, set during devastating floods in the H......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn

This was a real page-turner and in some ways a gentle read despite some of the underlying themes. It definitely gave me Poledark vibes with the descriptions of sweeping landscapes and a headstrong female MC, a great historical fiction.......more


Awards

  • EDP-Jarrold East Anglian Book Awards