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MY BROTHER BUT ONE

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title MY BROTHER BUT ONE
Authors and Contributors      By (author) T.m. Clark
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 132
Category/GenreSagas
ISBN/Barcode 9781743569030
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint Mira
Publication Date 22 September 2014
Publication Country Australia

Description

'You can smell the dust of Africa, feel her pain, and marvel at her incredible beauty in this sprawling tale.' - TONY PARK, author of The Delta and Ivory. History has already been written that women rarely last the distance in rural Africa, will Ashley beat the odds? Scott Decker and Zol Ndhlovu are partners in a private game ranch in Zimbabwe. They have a friendship borne from Africa - a brotherhood that endures the generation gap - and crosses the colour barrier. Australian Ashley Twine is a thirty-something dynamic achiever and a confident businesswoman. When a gender mix-up secures her a position on a volunteer program in the Hwange National Park, Ashley gets a chance to take stock of her life and reassess her situation. But the chauvinistic Scott - who runs the operation - is adamant she isn't cut out for the job. After Ashley witnesses firsthand the devastation left behind by poachers, Scott finds himself torn between wanting to protect Ashley or force her to leave Africa for her own safety...and his sanity. However, nothing can prepare her for being ambushed and held captive by the psychopathic Rodney - an old enemy of Zol's - from a war fought years ago. But now that their world has been threatened, circumstances take hold of their lives and begin to shape and change them forever. Set against a magnificent backdrop of Africa across the decades, T.M. Clark explores and challenges the traditions between the white and black families of rural Africa.

Author Biography

Born in Zimbabwe, T. M. Clark completed her primary school years at boarding school in Bulawayo. She attended senior school in South Africa, where she lived in the boarding school hostel as her home. She began writing fiction in the UK while a stay-at-home mum to her two sons and she hasn't looked back. Now living on a small island near Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, T. M. Clark combines her passion for storytelling with her love for Africa. Her first novel, My Brother-But-One, was shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Award 2014. She is also the author of novels Shooting Butterflies, Tears of the Cheetah and Nature of the Lion, as well as a novella, The Avoidable Orphan, and a children's picture book, Slowly! Slowly!, a 2018 CBCA Notable Book, which are companion books to her novel Child of Africa. Readers can find T.M. Clark on Facebook (tmclarkauthor), Twitter (@tmclark_author) or visit her website at tmclark.com.au. Photo credit: KWC Design