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Aurora Rose

by Anne Worboys
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Set in the mid-19th century, this turbulent historical saga concerns the star-crossed love affair of Nicholas le Grys, a roistering English nobleman, and his family's vivacious kitchen maid, Rose Snape. When Nicholas comes upon Rose being raped by Ned Taylor, the village smithy, he attacks and accidentally kills Taylor, an act for which he is banished from Castle Rundull. Rose and Nicholas temporarily settle in London, but honor compels him to wed Lady Cressida Amhurst after he unintentionally proposes to her while in his cups. Wishing to have Nicholas out of its sight, his family sends him and Cressida to New Zealand, on one of five shiploads of English emigrants who will begin to colonize that country. Desperate to follow Nicholas, and pregnant with his child, Rose marries dull, lower-class Daniel Putnam, with whom she too emigrates to New Zealand. There, Rose and Nicholas are irresistibly drawn together once more, and the jealousy between Rose and Cressida escalates into enmity. Meanwhile, the Maori natives rise in rebellion. Native New Zealander Worboys dramatically portrays the untamed beauty of her homeland, as well as its early dangers. Her characterizations, especially those of Nicholas and Rose, are lifelike and colorful. (May)

Library Journal

When Nicholas le Grys and Lady Cressida, his new bride, sail for New Zealand in 1826, neither knows that Rose Snape, pregnant with Nicholas's child, is also on board. Nicholas, the second son who might inherit Rundull, and Rose, the granddaughter of Rundull's butler, thrive on the challenges offered by the new country. But their spouses find New Zealand overly taxing; both Lady Cressida and Rose's ``last minute'' husband die. The story of Nicholas and Rose is also one of New Zealand's colonizing and of the early settlers's struggles with the land, the Maori, and themselves. A nice balance between history and fiction. Recommended for most libraries. Joan Hinkemeyer, Englewood P.L., Col.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1989
Publisher
New Amer Library (Mm)
Pages
592
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780451162113

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