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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Oyster Girl
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'A rollicking historical yarn of far south Tasmania. Wren knows how to tell a good story. 
~ Alison Alexander, The Ambitions of Jane Franklin

'This is a version of lutruwita / Tasmania that you have never read, a story of the sea and sailing, a novel that tells the story of an island through the eyes of an unforgettable woman, Pearl Macqueen, the Oyster Girl. Starting as it means to go on, seismically, The Oyster Girl traces Pearl from her time as an indentured worker diving for mutton fish and crays through love, friendship, fortune and some of the cruel dealings of fate. Cameos from many of the island’s most recognisable historical figures, fleshed out with failings and foibles, are spotted throughout the story. For one so vulnerable in her time - a woman alone - Pearl is a feisty and textured character who will stay with you long after you have finished reading. 

'This remarkable first novel delivers a window onto a slice of Tasmanian history and culture which is powerfully evocative and mercurial in its slippery undertow and fleet narrative. Wren’s capacity to mirror deep historical research with a rich lived understanding of the birds, botany and bones of the landscape in the Far South of Tasmania had me riveted to the page. The ’Oyster Girl’ is a sensational novel and I recommend it highly. 

'~ Deborah Wace, Tasmanian botanical artist, print maker, fabric designer, lover of natural history, and ecological activist.'

Source : publisher's blurb

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Lindisfarne, Lindisfarne - Risdon area, Eastern Shore, Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: Forty South Publishing , 2020 .
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      Extent: 336p.p.
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      • Published September 2020.
      ISBN: 9780648854036

Works about this Work

New Books from Forty South : Spring 2020 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2020;

— Review of The Oyster Girl Wren Fraser , 2020 single work novel ; Jackjumper Jane Naqvi , 2020 single work novel ; Germline Julia Miller , 2020 single work novel ; Stories That Remain Untold. Gajinder Oberoi , 2020 selected work short story ; Chickens Storm Free Kathleen McLaren , 2020 single work picture book
New Books from Forty South : Spring 2020 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2020;

— Review of The Oyster Girl Wren Fraser , 2020 single work novel ; Jackjumper Jane Naqvi , 2020 single work novel ; Germline Julia Miller , 2020 single work novel ; Stories That Remain Untold. Gajinder Oberoi , 2020 selected work short story ; Chickens Storm Free Kathleen McLaren , 2020 single work picture book
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