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'In Judea, under the brutal rule of King Herod, a woman yearns for a child but is outcast when she does not fall pregnant. Against all convention, she masters the art of glassblowing, a creative act she believes will keep her dream of motherhood alive.
'In Renaissance Florence, a young wife is left penniless by her hopelessly unfaithful husband, and struggles to find a way to support herself and her young son.
'And in contemporary Australia, a talented textile conservator, devastated by loss, is desperate to regain control of her life. Each woman wants something that seems unattainable, and it will take all their courage, creativity and determination to achieve it.'
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Other Formats
- Dyslexic edition.
- Large print.
- Braille
- Sound recording.
Awards
- 2023 longlisted Mark and Evette Moran Nib Award for Literature
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cIsrael,cMiddle East, Asia,
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Florence,
cItaly,cWestern Europe, Europe,
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cAustralia,c
- 100 BCE
- 1400-1499
- 2020s
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