Description
Discover the haunting beauty of 'Hope Farm', a riveting novel by Peggy Frew that explores the complexities of childhood and the tumultuous journey into adulthood. Set in the winter of 1985, this profound narrative immerses you in the life of Silver, a young girl who grapples with shifting family dynamics at a rural hippie commune. As her vibrant mother, Ishtar, falls under the spell of the enigmatic Miller, Silver discovers unexpected friendships and a fleeting sense of belonging. Yet, the idyllic facade of Hope Farm quickly crumbles, revealing forces that threaten to shatter the innocence of her youth. This trade paperback edition, published by Scribe Publications in 2015, spans 352 pages of lyrical storytelling and deep emotional resonance, making it an essential read for fans of contemporary Australian fiction. 'Hope Farm' delves into themes of love, loss, and the often painful transition into adulthood, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring effects of unspoken truths and the complexities of familial bonds. With every page, Peggy Frew’s elegant prose captivates and challenges us to witness the frailty of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. This novel showcases the intricacies of life in a commune, where the boundaries of childhood blur and the shadows of adult anxieties loom large. If you're searching for a beautifully-told story about perseverance, belonging, and long-held secrets, 'Hope Farm' is your gateway into a richly textured narrative that will stay with you long after the last page is turned. Perfect for readers seeking authentic voices in literature, this is a book that will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever felt out of place or yearned for connection.

