Synopsis:
My review:
Lizzie Pook’s excellent debut novel begins in 1886, in
fictional Bannin Bay, Australia. The geography is modelled on parts of the
north-west Kimberley coastline. The story's plot is inspired by
Australia’s early pearling hubs. The latter half
of the 19th century isn’t a time period I am overly familiar with,
so it made a nice change to read a novel about it. I felt like I came away from
reading this book having learnt something.
The story begins with Eliza’s father bringing his family to
Bannin Bay, hoping to make them money and give them a better life. Ten years later
the story picks up again and he is now the town’s most successful pearl diver.
Eliza eagerly awaits her father’s return from his latest pearling expedition,
and when his boat and crew return to the bay, she is told by her brother that
he has gone. Eliza knows that the man arrested, an Aboriginal man, couldn’t have committed the crime, and she decides to solve the mystery herself.
Using her father’s journal as a starting point and two new friends, she sets
off on a dangerous hunt for the truth. There is also a dark family tragedy running
alongside the main storyline.
Lizzie Pook has a very descriptive writing style, which I
thoroughly enjoyed. I felt fully immersed in the plot; I could imagine the
extreme heat and smell of the bay. I loved Eliza, she was such a strong
character, I warmed to her straight away. She was brave, determined and so
different from how a woman was expected to act in the 19th century.
All the characters are very well written and have such depth.
The author explores a lot of topics in this book such as the
exploitation, slavery, racism, and brutality committed by of some of the settlers against
the indigenous communities and the dangerous, corrupt world of pearl hunting. I
really enjoyed reading the Historical and Cultural note at the end of the book
which explained this further. I was so engrossed in this novel that it didn’t take
long for me to finish it. Moonlight and the Pearler’s Daughter is a highly memorable
book which I want to recommend to everyone!
Moonlight and the Pearler's Daughter is out now! Buy your copy here.
Author bio:
Lizzie Pook is an award-winning journalist and travel writer contributing to The Sunday Times, Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, Condé Nast Traveller and more. Her assignments have taken her to some of the most remote parts of the planet, from the uninhabited east coast of Greenland in search of roaming polar bears, to the foothills of the Himalayas to track endangered snow leopards. She was inspired to write Moonlight and the Pearler’s Daughter, her debut novel, after spending time in north-western Australia researching the dangerous and fascinating pearl-diving industry. She lives in London. You can find Lizzie on Twitter and Instagram: @LizziePook
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